On Jun 18, 8:20 pm, Daniel Stewart <[email protected]>
wrote:
> I should probably mention that it says on the Software Restore disks
> that it is compatible with OS 10.1.2 and OS 9.22.  Should that give me
> problems with 104.11?
>

It won't give any problems.  You install 10.4, work up to 10.4.11 and
then download TinkerTool.  You can have the Finder view invisible
files and then navigate your way through the disks to pick and choose
what you want on your Mac.  Just drop everything down in the exact
location the restore disk shows (if it says System/Library/
CoreServices that's where it goes on your Mac for example).  Then
restart so the Mac can read all the stuff you've just thrown in there.

Just be careful using this method, because you don't want to overwrite
anything important (Like the System/Library/CoreServices folder).

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