Will i need to ersae my disk?

Hopefully some one can help....
I have a Flat Screen iMac, 800Mhz G4 Superdrive. 256 MB RAM and 60GB Hard Drive. I have also fitted AirPort card.
I had been working on OS 10.2.8 however i wanted to upgrade to Tiger. I purchased set of 4 discs from Apple Rescue (reliable source i'm told). Installed first disc no problems. Inserted 2nd disc as directed. As it reached 98% writing files for "Installing Automator" error message occurred and asked me to try again. Tried sevral times but same thing happened. At this stage my computer bacame stuck in "Installer". I resolved this issue by inserting "iMac Mac OS 9 Install" disc supplied with computer and starting up from the CD. This then allowed me to access the Start Up disc and restart the computer in OS Z1-9.2.2. At this stage (and far too late-learnt lesson the hard way!!!) i was able to backup all my work from the hard drive. The start up disc now shows the HDs available are 9.2.2 or 10.4. My original OS X (which was 10.2.8) has been erased, yet 10.4 is incomplete and keeps asking for disc 2 of installation.
Is there a way of removing OS 10.4 so i can then reinstall my original OS 10.2.8 or am i going to have to erase my hard drive and reinstall all my software?! Obviously this is the absolute worst case scenario and to be avoided if at all possible!!!
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!!!!
Also, can anyone advise as to why this problem installing OS Tiger occurred? Should i have upgraded to Panther first, then Tiger?
HELP!!!
Many Thanks
EDes

First welcome to the discussions.
Just a couple of things to consider.
I think you might be below the minimum system requirements for RAM, I think you will need 512.
Have a look here and see if this helps you.
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=607363
Last there are several versions of Tiger available.
You need a Full Retail Version for it to work on your machine
Tiger comes with different versions from iMac to Powerbook, you can't use one on another. This is the reason a Full Retail Version must be used.
And with a full retail version you don't need to install panther first you can jump from jaguar to Tiger
Cheers Don

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