Can I install to a target disk?

I was going to help a friend with her machine, a tower G5 but lo and behold, I haven't got an extra monitor and my machine is an iMacG5.
Can I make hers a target drive and then install the MAC OSX update somehow on her machine?
I don't know if I can get the combined update (she has 10.2 installed and I want to go to 10.4.10) as an image so I can update her machine via target mode.
Anyone know about this?

You could in theory run an update on her machine in Target Disk Mode from yours. However, updaters only works within a release version as denoted by the number after to "10." I.e., her computer is 10.2 (Jaguar) and you are proposing on running the 10.4 (Tiger) updater (it is for 10.4.11 I believe) and the updater won't work. A Tiger updater will only update an earlier version of Tiger, etc.

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