Erasing 10.3.9/Installing 10.4.6 Tiger

Hello
I just inherited a Power Book G4 from a co-worker and it was going to get chucked as we used to use to them for work purposes but no longer. I LOVE this Mac, and want to start anew. I purchased 10.4.6 at the Apple Store, and want to rid the G4 of 10.3.9.
Problem I am having (which is why I bought an upgrade), is that we can no longer update the G4, and our IT dept wont service the them anymore. Passwords are needed to do everything, so this OS is getting older by the minute. Can I just pop in the new OS 10.4 disk and follow a Erase and Install option, or is it more complicated than that. So basically, I wanna wipe it clean, and install the new OS. Any help from you experts here would be so very much appreciated. Thanks in advance,..You Rock!!
Drew
PowerBook G4   Mac OS X (10.3.9)  

Unless someone put a password on booting from CDs, which is called an Open Firmware password protection... you are "home free."
And there is a simple way to alter the above by pulling out some RAM, boot, then reinsert or look for "password protection" on Apple support.
There are some nice books, Mac OS X: The Missing Manual, and others as well as Apple's Mac Help 101, FAQs for almost anything.
I would make two partitions. Main boot volume, and a 10GB (assuming it has 80GB or 120GB drive say).

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