SL install DVD needs to be repaired

First a little back story, i'm trying to update my Macbook Pro from Tiger to SL. Backed up to 1.5TB USB before I started (thankfully!) The first few tries I just tried to update and the installer stalled. Then tried to archive and install to no avail. Then tried erase and install and error came up stating couldn't be installed. So I put the DVD in my PPC mirror drive tower and ran Disk Utility and it gives an error:
Volume Header needs minor repair
The volume Mac OS X Install DVD needs to be repaired.
however it cannot be repaired. Can't copy it to my external to burn new. Also called Apple and since I don't have an Apple order number they can't help me (ordered the install disc off Amazon).
Is there any help any one can give me besides cut my losses and stay with Tiger that I pain-stakingly reinstalled back on my Macbook?
Thank you in advance,
Jason

Snow Leopard (OS 10.6.x) has no *Archive and Install* or *Erase & Install* option. There is only a single install option. The retail installer disc is white with a picture of a snow leopard on its lower section, a bold title that says "Mac OS X Snow Leopard" on the upper section, & the words "Install DVD" to the right in smaller lettering. Below that should be printed the version number it installs in still smaller grey type.
If the disc you got from an eBay seller offers *Archive and Install* or *Erase & Install* options, it is not a Snow Leopard disc. If the installer disc will start up a PPC Mac, it is not a Snow Leopard disc. If it is a black disc with an X on it, it is probably a Leopard (OS 10.5.x) disc. If it is a grey disc, it is a system-specific installer disc & will work only with the specific Mac model it was intended for.
If your disc looks like the one described in the first paragraph, except the lettering to the right says "Upgrade" or "CPU Drop-in DVD" instead of "Install DVD," it is a special Snow Leopard upgrade disc, not the retail version. If you have one of these discs, please let us know because they have special install requirements.
Assuming you have a genuine Snow Leopard retail disc, first make sure it is not scratched, which could prevent the installer from completing. Also make sure you have at least 1 GB of working memory installed in the MBP. or you will not be able to start it up from the Snow Leopard DVD.
Also note that you cannot repair a DVD, so a message like "The volume _Mac OS X Install DVD_ needs to be repaired" means you are not choosing the right item for Disk Utility to repair. Try starting up the MBP from the Snow Leopard installer disc (hold down the C key just after powering it up with the disc in the MBP & continue holding down the key until you see the Apple logo on the screen), then run Disk Utility from the Utilities menu, making sure you choose the internal HD for the repair & not the DVD.

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