KILL ME...  Ejecting a disc / booting from an external...

Hi there...
Let's start this off by saying I am in no way a genius.
Moving on...
I'm selling my boss's Powerbook G4 for her... I wanted to format it to make it like new, and was told to use the software that came with it... Instead I found the software from her brand new MacBook Pro and thought to myself, "Eh, whats the difference?"
Now it won't boot up, just says the driver cannot be found...
Keep in mind I am in no way attached to any information on the computer, as I was looking to start it over anyway...
So here's what I need to do.
Get that disc out and find the CORRECT install discs...
Super duper!!
I tried holding down the mouse / track-pad key upon booting, that doesn't work.
The other suggestion I heard via text from my Apple Employee friend was to boot from an external and drag it to the trash...
Any tips on how to do that??
...(or how else to get this effing disc out?!?!)
Thanks and I love you.
~jess.

I connected to another laptop, firewire to firewire, and held down T on the stuck laptop while booting it up... The other computer was able to read it, then eject the disk...
Sweet baby Jesus, I was excited.

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