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-I want to be sure I understand your question: You want to know if you can burn CDs with a Tiger installer on them, so you can boot from those CDs and install Tiger? In theory you can, if you have disk images of a Tiger installer. Unless you know someone with original Tiger disks on CD-ROM, those disk images may be hard to find. Retail copies of Tiger were available primarily on DVD, since most of the machines approved for Tiger had DVD-capable combo or Superdrives. It was possible to order them on CD, but those sets are rare. Apple's part numbers for the retail DVD disks are M9639Z/A or MA453Z/A (single user), M9640Z/A or MA454Z/A (Family Pack). You may be able to find them on eBay. '''Don't''' buy a disk set that came with a computer; those sets are locked to the computer model, so an iMac installer disk will not install Tiger onto an iBook. As I recall, the last OS that normally came on CD-ROM was OSX Panther 10.3.6.
+I want to be sure I understand your question: You want to know if you can burn CDs with a Tiger installer on them, so you can boot from those CDs and install Tiger? In theory you can, if you have disk images of a Tiger installer. Unless you know someone with original Tiger disks on CD-ROM, those disk images may be hard to find. Retail copies of Tiger were available primarily on DVD, since most of the machines approved for Tiger had DVD-capable combo or Superdrives. It was possible to order them on CD, but those sets are rare. Apple's part numbers for the retail DVD disks are M9639Z/A or MA453Z/A (single user), M9640Z/A or MA454Z/A (Family Pack). You may be able to find them on eBay. '''Don't''' buy a disk set that came with a computer; those sets are locked to the computer model, so an iMac installer disk will not install Tiger onto an iBook. As I recall, the last retail OS that normally came on CD-ROM was OSX Panther 10.3.6.

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I want to be sure I understand your question: You want to know if you can burn CDs with a Tiger installer on them, so you can boot from those CDs and install Tiger? In theory you can, if you have disk images of a Tiger installer. Unless you know someone with original Tiger disks on CD-ROM, those disk images may be hard to find. Retail copies of Tiger were available primarily on DVD, since most of the machines approved for Tiger had DVD-capable combo or Superdrives.  It was possible to order them on CD, but those sets are rare. Apple's part numbers for the retail DVD disks are M9639Z/A or MA453Z/A (single user), M9640Z/A or MA454Z/A (Family Pack). You may be able to find them on eBay. '''Don't''' buy a disk set that came with a computer; those sets are locked to the computer model, so an iMac installer disk will not install Tiger onto an iBook. As I recall, the last OS that normally came on CD-ROM was OSX Panther 10.3.6.

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