Trying to upgrade from Tiger 10.4.11 to Leopard?

My cousin just purchased the white, 13" Macbook - that of course came with Leopard install disks. I tried to install them on my 17" Macbook Pro that I purchased around the beginning of 2007, with no luck. Does anyone know what the reason is for it not working for me?
Help would be appreciated, thanks.
-Kristi

Does anyone know what the reason is for it not working for me?
Those disks are only licensed for and compatible with the computer that shipped with them. You need to purchase a retail Mac OS X 10.5 package to upgrade.
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