Leopard insallation aborted Mac won't restart

New to this forum so apologies if I'm posting this in the wrong way. I tried to install Leopard on my Flat Screen i Mac G4. Got the message that the hard disk would need to be fully erased before insalling Leopard. So, I tried to quit the install disk and re-start from hard drive - 10.4.11.(Tiger) Restart doesn't progress beyond spinning wheel /grey screen then turns itself off after a couple of minutes. I cannot eject Leopard disk and there's no manual eject option. (I've tried holding down mouse button etc)I can get back to Leopard install disk using c on start up but can't get out of this loop. I haven't got a complete back up (stupid...? yes) so don't want to risk losing data. Any ideas?

You may have to guide me through this one....I'm not sure where I stand with my data. In terms of the Leopard attempt: I went through the language choice, the licence agreement, the destination volume then I got the message that said to install, the volume(HD) and data would have to be erased (or something like that). At that point I chose to quit using the quit option in the installer toolbar. The quit option still recognised the hard drive with 10.4.11 as its O.S.I never got as far as partitioning, formatting etc.
Not sure I really understand the PRAM option. can you talk me through that step by step. Is that all 4 keys command alt p and R together or in sequence? "earl"
Thanks for your help. Some good news - I've ejected the Leopard disk using the mouse button

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