Won't Boot DVD

My mac pro won't boot from Snow Leopard DVD.
When try, Starting with the Apple screen and the spinning ball. Normal
But after 2 min. the bal stops to spin and the Computer is Freezing.
Any idea??
Best Regards

Hello Linc !!!
This is a Retail Snow Leopard Disk.
Tried the Original Gray one that came with the machine with 10.5.4 but I saw the Prohibited icon.
Tried some Solutions like leave one memory, reset the VRAM, etc... etc...    

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