How to install 10.4 Tiger

HI,
I am new in learning Mac. One of my sister have Mac OS 9 and Mac 10.1. Due to using Quark program, she need to have 10.2 and above in oder to install Quark program. She would like to install 10.4 (which she had a disk). How I am going to install in her computer?
I loaded the disk 10.4 and it asked me to restart the system. After computer was restarted and went into installing process, it asked me to Select Destination with 2 options:
1-Archive and Install (with Preserve User and Networking..)
2-Erase and install
I stopped at this step.
What I am going to do next to make sure all of my program are not lost in MAC OS9
Thank you

Hi baslerram;
If you select option 2 Erase and Install; it will do exactly that it will erase the disk first and all of the OS 9 files will be gone.
Since you state that you don't want to lose OS 9 that means you must select option 1 instead.
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