If I understand your description of what you did, it sounds like you put the wrong computer in TDM. The mac that has the good optical drive is the one you put in Target Disk Mode, then hook the two up by firewire. On the machine you want to install leopard to (the bad optical drive), hold down the the option key and boot to the DVD drive on the other machine. This will use the good optical drive to install leopard and then you should be able to boot the bad optical drive machine with leopard.
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by: strungPosted on 2009-10-01 at 11:49:42ID: 25471941
I was able to install Leopard to a MacBook with a non-functioning optical drive by copying the Snow Leopard DVD to an 8 gig thumb drive.
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Here is how: http://www.maciverse.com/i
P.S. if your Mac computer has the Intel chip, it is essential that the Disk Partition as set by Disk Utility be GUID. This also applies if you are installing using Target Disk Mode.
Target Disk Mode should have worked though, unless perhaps the two computers had different chips, one an Intel and the other a PPC. Then you might conceivable install the wrong version of the operating system.