Need advice on upgrading

I need some advice on updating my 'puter. I have an iMac. Here are my system specs...
OS 10.2.8
256 MB Ram
1 GHz Power PC G4
Power Mac 6, 1 version=3.3
DDR SDRAM 256
I NEED to upgrade. I talked with an apple expert at my local CompUSA a while back and i forgot what he told me I need.
I obviosouly need to purchase OS X 10.4 (Tiger).
I also need more memory. I was told to purchase a certain memory card, one for A laptop that will be compaotible with my mac. I was wondering if anyone could recommend a certain memory card.
I'm also very scared about my music and pictures stored on my computer. If I update, will I lose this and if I will, How do i back up all this data.
Thank You to anyone who can give me answers.
Brooke

Brooke:
Welcome to Apple Discussions.
I am not able to identify your computer exactly. Can you tell me if it is 15", 17" or 20". Until we can identify it exactly I can't tell you exactly what RAM modules you need.
However, you can upgrade your OS to either Panther (10.3x) or Tiger (10.4x) The move from Jaguar to Panther to Tiger is an upgrade which involves purchasing new software disks. You can download updates once you have the basic software installed, but the initial installation is from disks you have to purchase. See Software update, upgrade--what's the difference?.
To upgrade to Panther or Tiger your computer will need to meet the minimum system requirements: for Panther or for Tiger.
Then you will need to purchase the Full Retail version of Panther or Tiger. Computer specific or upgrade versions should be avoided as they can cause problems. Besides, it is a violation of the Software License Agreement which statesThis License allows you to install and use one copy of the Apple Software on a single computer at a time. This License does not allow the Apple Software to exist on more than one computer at a time...Tiger can be purchased from the Apple Store and Panther (or Tiger on CDs) can be purchased from applerescue.
In terms of preserving your data you can do an Archive and Install which preserves your data and preferernces in a Previous Systems folder. However, even with Archive and Install it is advisable to backup everything you cannot afford to lose in case something goes wrong. The best way to backup is to purchase an external Firewire Hard Disk Drive and clone your Users Folder to it. More about that later.
For now, let us identify your computer, then we can tell you what RAM you need. You need to decide whether you want Panther or Tiger. Both are excellent Operating Systems.
Please post back with the information and any other questions.
Good luck.
cornelius

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    PCI Express x1 card slot (PCIE1X1)
    PCI Express x8 card slot (PCIE8_2)
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