10.0.4 can't read 10.4 install disk from external Lacie DVD drive.

Quicksilver G4, 733.
Only has cd/r built in. Added Lacie d2 external DVD drive. Can read CD disks from this drive, but not the OS 10.4 Install drive. Downloaded drivers from Lacie, in case that would help, but can't open them because DMG images won't mount. (probably because 10.0.4 is too old, again)
Any help is appreciate, except for suggestions to send the DVD in for CDs, which seems very disappointing to me. We have the DVD drive, and it's working. There must be some way to install from this drive in OS 10.0.4, somehow.
Thanks.
G4 733 Quicksilver   Mac OS X (10.0.x)  
G4 733 Quicksilver   Mac OS X (10.0.x)  

Thanks very much for the replies. Unfortunately, the Mac in question is a friend's 2 hours away, and bringing another mac along isn't an option. But, the emac cd, as well as a 10.2 powermac cd, both ran the installer / began the installation process without issues while testing on a lower end G4 at work. I am assuming I can use those to install 10.2.
The real issue is the fact that the firewire drive won't boot with the OS 10.4 dvd. I do get a "firewire" symbol on the screen when forcing to boot from the firewire port, but dvd drive light just "flickers", and doesn't read the disk.
I'm not sure if upgrading to 10.2, getting the drive to work by installing drivers, etc, will solve the issue of booting with the 10.4 disk. Wouldn't the 10.4 disk boot even if the operating system currently on the mac is 10.0 (or 8.5..even..). Makes me wonder if this computer is capable of booting from a firewire port. Have found conflicting information on that soo far.
Another option would be to replace the internal with a dvd/combo. And that would be another set of questions (any recomendations of a dvd internal I can pop into this model?).
(733 Quicksilver model).
Thanks again.
G4 733 Quicksilver Mac OS X (10.0.x)
G4 733 Quicksilver Mac OS X (10.0.x)

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