Problem to startup from my disk installation

Hello... Now I use Panther and i want to install Tiger... But a stupid problem at first step: I can start from CD Installation!!! I put my disc of Tiger in my computer (G4 733 mgz) then I put on «C key» and restart... The result is always the same : my disk of Tiger get out of my computer!!! What’s the problem ???

Hi Doinel,
Justin is right: the QuickSilver 733 originally shipped with a CD-R/RW drive only. It cannot read DVDs. Make sure you either have a CTO Combo drive or get the CD version of Tiger through the Media Exchange Program.

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