Won't Mount Windows Install Disk

Daughters' Brand New MBP Dual Core 2 will not mount my Original Windows XP Install CD.
Inserts, runs, buzzs and spits it out. Can't even start to run Parallels since I can't install the OS.
Tried the same exact disk on an older G5.....mounted on the desktop just fine.
Same disk worked fine on my MacPro and had no issues with the towers' optical drive.
Any suggestions and has anyone else had a mount/read failure of a windows CD?

After 90 minutes of discussing the problem with the Parallels support rep, I was still without a solution. He hadn't tried to get Parallels to see the XP disc in the external drive, but instead gone the ISO route yet even that wasn't being recognized by the program when trying to set up Windows. After beating my head on the desk in frustration, I was finally able to fix it myself. I created a virtual machine that had almost no components to it (don't know if this was part of the problem or not) outside of memory, the CD/DVD-ROM pointed at the ISO image of the XP install disc, and a hard drive. I then went thru the Install VM button and prepared to install, but instead of using the Recommended settings, I used the one below it. I wish I could say with certainty what I actually chose, but I can't. I tried too many things in rapid succession to know which one was actually a hit. When I didn't choose the recommended settings, to my amazement, I finally got the Windows setup boxes to appear. This was quickly followed by a panic attack as I realized that hitting F8 to accept the license agreement wasn't working, but attaching a keyboard from another machine fixed that and I'm now happy to report that all is working perfectly. I just wish the disc drive would have read the disc correctly in the first place.

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