Os 10.5.4 on a powermacg4

i have a powermac g4 dual 1ghz, 1 Gb ram, 80gbHD and i cant install osx10.5.4
any reasons why?
it goes into the install window and then says "cannot install osx10.5"
thanks alot!
-ryan

Hi shadz39;
If you seriously what an answer you are going to have to provide much more information.
Exactly what DVD are you using to install from?
Where did you it?
What OS is your PowerMac G4 running now?
How much free space do you have on your drive?
Allan

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