OS X V10.4 :: Possible To Install Tiger From Backup Clone?

Mar 24, 2012

G3 iBook running Tiger (no disks). G4 iBook running Panther. If the G3 was cloned, e.g. with SuperDuper, could restoring the clone to the G4 be enough to install Tiger on it? Or does an install have to be via disk, not cloned backup?

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PowerBook, Mac OS X (10.5.8), G4, 1.67GHz, 1GB RAM, 250GB HD

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