Safe Boot = Workaround Bonjour :error : 0 HELP!!!

i have a request, maybe you can help me out guys. i read last night that by holding the "shift" key while rebooting my ibook G4 laptop would perform a "safe boot". everything looks fine until i get the Workaround Bonjour :error : 0
i am no expert and perhaps too curious. but i need to have my laptop running soon. what do i have to type when i get
the Workaround Bonjour : error : 0 message from the computer, to have it load the Mac OSX Tiger it is running?
can you help me please? thanks a lot for your time.

Could anybody tell me at least how to get rid of the automatic "Safe Boot" so I can install Tiger on my mac? thanks everyone.

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