I need a ver.10.4 boot disk

I need to download a Boot Disk software and then burn it so I can use it to startup my Mac

No boot software before Lion 10.7 could be downloaded. They only way to get them was by purchasing a CD.
You might try calling Apple and see if they have a 10.4 CD.
I would not hold my breath on them having it.
Well your PowerMac run 10.5? Thise are still being sold on the web.
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