"This software cannot install"?

Okay,
So a little more than a year ago, i purchased a black macbook that came with the mac os x 10.4.10. i installed it and everything was fine and dandy.
However, the computer got stolen, but i still have the two install discs.
Recently, i bought a used macbook pro (the bottom says 2006) and tried installing mac os x with the discs i had from the stolen macbook. this will not install, and i get a message that says: "this software cannot be installed" and asks me to select a startup disk.
what's going on?
as you can see, i am not THE most computer savvy person, so i need all the help i can get.
i'm just confused as to what can and cannot work on my macbook pro.

It's not a matter of the software not being able to run on your computer, but the discs that came with your Black MacBook are specifically designed for that computer. You will need to obtain a retail copy of Mac OS X in order to install the OS on your MacBook Pro.

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