G4 MDD

I recently purchased a second hand G4 MDD. Installed Tiger on and everything was running smoothly. Then I created 2 partitions on the HD becasue I wanted to install OS 9 on it as well. I went to the system preferences and accidentally chose my startup disk to be a network (which does not exist)and started the PC. All I get now is this grey screen with a box, inside of which there is a picture of a globe. After a few seconds it turns into a folder with a "?" in it. I have tried to start up the G4 from the tiger DVD, but it would not. How can I change my start up options back to the OS 10.4.6 instead of the network option? Any help is appreciated.
Thanks.

I tried that, but all it gives me is a screen that has a picture of a padlock, a space of about 2 inches into which you can type, and to the right of that an icon/button of an arrow pointing to the right.
Ask the person you bought it from for the Open Firmware password and enter that into the space, or take the computer to an Apple Store or authorized service provider.
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