Hello, i have a powerbook G4 12" with the folder and question mark at start up

some time ago, i installed Leopard via FW as target mode, i dont know why i cannot do it anymore, everytime that i try to make my iMac to boot from USB stick with the leopard in, doesnt work as well in target mode. I have checked if i made the image the right way and is fine. The machine i used to have sometime ago, was an intel as well as the one that i have now, i supose that the lion doesnt let me do it, so i asking your help and ideas please.
Thanks in advanced.

Hey Tom, thanks a lot, first of all, im trying to install the OSX Leopard in my Powerbook G4, but it doesnt boot from USB stick or external disc, i cant do it from disc 'cause the superdrive is damage, my mac mini is intel processor and i used to have leopard in it, without any problem at all. From that mac mini i installed leopard in the powerbook via firewire cable (target mode) but i cant do that from my iMac, dont know why. Just in case you are wondering about the mini, i dont have it, i sold it. So my question is what do i have to do to get the leopard installed in my powerbook?, the process that i have to follow or some instructions that i may have missed?.
Thanks man, much preciated.

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