DVDs won't work
I have both the Tales of Monkey Island Standard DVD and the S&M Season 2 collector's DVD and my PC won't see either. It's almost like it sees it as a blank disc. I tried the S&M in my PS3 and it was able to start all the bonus content. Everything else I've tried (regular DVDs, other software) works fine. Anyone have any suggestions?

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A dxdiag log could also help.
dxdiag
Windows XP: Go to your start menu and click on run. Type in "dxdiag" and hit enter
Windows Vista / 7: Press the windows key on your keyboard or click on the start menu. Type in "dxdiag" and hit enter.
Now click on the button that says "save all information".
It will prompt you to save a file. Save it where you can find it.
Then zip the file and attach it to a reply in this Thread.
Unfortunately I only have one DVD drive for my laptop, but as I said I tried the S&M DVD in my PS3 and it was able to play the video portions and other DVDs work in this drive. It seems to just be my 2 Telltale DVDs.
Does another PC recognize them enough, that the games could be installed?
Does it work during a clean boot?
Booting clean in Windows XP:
1. Click Start --> Run --> Type MSCONFIG --> Click OK
2. On the General tab, choose Selective Startup
3. Uncheck Process SYSTEM.INI file
4. Uncheck Process WIN.INI file
5. Uncheck Load Startup Items
6. Click on the Services tab
7. At the bottom, check Hide All Microsoft Services
8. Uncheck all boxes in the window or click the button labeled Disable All
6. Click OK
7. Click Restart
8. After reboot, run the game to see if it works.
After performing the necessary steps, restore your system by doing the following:
1. Click Start --> Run --> Type MSCONFIG--> Click OK
2. On the General tab, choose Normal Startup
3. Click OK
4. Click YES, when asked to restart your computer
Based on Will's post
All I can think of for you to try is updating your DVD drives firmware or using a different DVD drive.
I don't have a perfect solution.
As far as i have heard the ToMI DVDs are DRM free, so you could try to make a copy, and use that in your Notebook.
Alternatively you could install the download versions of the games instead, and copy only the Bonus content from the DVDs.
If you want to keep troubleshooting, you could install a fresh windows to see if the DVDs work then to rule out software issues. A Ubuntu wubi installation could also be a way to test that, without making drastic changes to your hard disk.
If they both fail, your best option for a permanent solution (besides the non available firmware update) is probably to replace your notebooks dvd drive.
Btw. did any TTG games work on your notebook in general? I noticed some very old drivers.