Clean Install from a Download

I am trying to clean-up a Powerbook G4 to transfer to a friend. It has 10.4.8 installed that is acting funky. The DVD RW occasionally crashes on DVD's and writes a groove that seriously confuses the reader.
I have downloaded all the avaialble updates and tried installing from both my main account and from the root account. I would like to do a clean install, but I cannot find that Option anywhere.
Any help available?

If you want to put the PB into the original state, then boot it with the restore disk that came with the machine and select restore. To bring the OS up to 10.4.8 (assuming that it came with Tiger), your friend needs to update it to 10.4.8, via Software Update or manually.

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