Any Aussies want to sell me their Tiger?

Hi.
I was wondering if anyone knows how I can either download or get installation discs for Tiger. I run Tiger and have a couple of glitches which need to be fixed but no longer have the discs. And don't want to get into Leopard at this stage.
It appears all copies of Tiger were sent back to Apple when Leopard was released and there are very slim pickings on ebay. I need discs for 15' Powerbook G4.

downunderstatement wrote:
Hi.
I was wondering if anyone knows how I can either download or get installation discs for Tiger. I run Tiger and have a couple of glitches which need to be fixed but no longer have the discs. And don't want to get into Leopard at this stage.
It appears all copies of Tiger were sent back to Apple when Leopard was released and there are very slim pickings on ebay. I need discs for 15' Powerbook G4.
This is the Leopard forum. I believe that you purchase Tiger disks from Apple.
Nobody here works for Apple - we are all volunteers and it appears that your problem is neither technical nor related to Leopard.
I am quite sure you cannot download Tiger.

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