You will need a tiger upgrade or tiger retail disc - i've had the same issues 
in the past myself.  You should still be able to install Tiger onto the iMac 
from the iBook by booting the iMac into target disc mode and choosing to 
upgrade Mac OS X

Peace & Lovingkindness,

Jason Trunzo
jasontru...@gmail.com





On Jun 12, 2010, at 1:38 PM, Dan wrote:

At 10:30 AM -0700 6/12/2010, Jimi Camel wrote:
> Ahh... I would rather keep the files on the G3 if at all possible.
> Plus I don't have a firewire cable. And come to think of it, even if I
> did, my iBook is no longer running Tiger, was upgraded to Leopard some
> time ago...

Ok, that's a non-starter then as Leopard won't run on the iMac.

- Dan.
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