Differents dvds for Intel and G4?????

Hi, i have one mac based on intel and a G4, can i install the mac os x updated (10.4) from the dvd of my intel based system into the G4(now it has the 10.3)??????
Thanks

The DVDs are different.
Also, It sounds like a risky thing to do, if it doesn't work, it could destroy any info on the G4. It won't physically hurt it though.
Last but not least, the Software Police will hunt you down because Apple's EULA states one purchased system software per one computer.
PS: I was just kidding about the Software Police.

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