"Wipe clean" hard drive

I was about to "wipe clean" my G5 iMac for resale or give away with Installer Disc.  However, the only disc I can find reads, "iMac G5 Additional Software & Apple Hardware Test" .  Can I erase the drive with this disc?  If not, how?  HELP!
~Neophyte NaNa~

Doubtful. Very.
You can define a new user & delete old users.  Then, zero out free space.
Restore Tiger 10.4 & Leopard 10.5  DVDs are available from Apple by calling 800-767-2775 as of January 20, 2013.  There is a small fee.
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4720126?tstart=0
Zeroing out free space.
mac hd > Applications > Utilities >Disk Utility
For this example, my startup drive is Ext-Remainder
1) Click on your startup partition.
  It's a little confusion which to click on.  There is the harddrive and under the harddrive name, the partition name or names.
You want the name of your startup partition.
Click on this name.
2) click on the erase tab.
3) Click on Erase Free Space button at the bottom mid-left of erase panel.
in this panel.
4) You will be asked how many times you wish to erase.  One time takes the last amount of time.
4) Erasing more than once will take a long time.

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