How do I install Leopard on an old PowerMac so I could sell it?

I wasn't sure if this is an appropriate question -
but I have an old PowerMac G4 MDD ProMax that I would like to delete, clean install, so that I could sell it.
What is the best way to do that? I have my own Leopard discs that I could use to install, but how do I set up the User information?
Thank you ~

nerowolfe wrote:
24Golfer wrote:
Do I have to?
I do not have the original discs that came with it - I believe that would be Jaguar.
If I do not want to include my Leopard discs, what do I do?
You need to either buy a new Leopard DVD and license for the computer you are selling to make it a legal sale, or let the buyer know that the computer comes without an OS and he has to buy the DVD and license.
Also the DVDs that come with a computer will not work on another computer.
Also be sure that the old G4 will support Leopard. Does it meet the specs?
Thanks
Ahhhhhhhhh............ I see.
I will dig for the original discs.
Thanks

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