Broken cd drive, so can I boot Os X dvd in external usb Dvd drive on iBook

So there it is:
My cd/dvd drive on my iBook 1,33 GHz PowerPc G4, 1,5GB DDR SDRAM is broken....
I want to know if is there some way to format my iBook hard drive and then boot from an external cd/dvd drive to install OS X 10.4 Tiger on it.."????
Please help
Thanks

You first need to boot your computer from the external drive with the Tiger disk. Once the computer is booted you can run disk Utility, format your internal hard drive and install Tiger. I don't know about more recent G4s but older Macs used to be somewhat selective about the brand of drives from which they would boot so there could be issues there.
Let us know how it goes.

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