Problem trying to install Mac OS 9

I've had Mac OS X 10.4 installed for a while on this system but after recently upgrading to a new Mac I thought I'd turn this one into a legacy computer to run all my old software. So I used my Mac OS X install discs to wipe the hard drive and install Mac OS 9 drivers but when I tried to install Mac OS 9.2.1 it just shows a floppy disk icon with a blinking question mark. I've tried a few times, reformatting and making sure I installed the Mac OS 9 drivers again but it still doesn't work. Even tried resetting the PRAM with no luck. I can install Mac OS X fine on the system but the Mac OS 9 disc refuses to play ball. I know the Power Mac G4 Digital Audio came with a system specific version of Mac OS 9 but I was told that Mac OS 9.2.1 should be fine.
Any help would be appreciated!

Does your friend's iBook have OS 9 on it? If it does, try starting either computer in target mode (with a firewire cable connecting the two). Then simply drag the OS9 system folder onto your G4. Once the file transfer is complete, open the system folder and double click on the finder and system file. Neither should open, but that lets the computer know they are there. Restart your G4 to see if this works. I would upgrade to 9.2.2 then.

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