| Yes. No reason to take anything less than 10.2. If your machine supports it, I'd go to 10.3.9 as straight as possible, i.e. you'd have to buy a retail version of Mac OS X 10.3 "Panther". As Mikuro has stated, upgrading the firmware is _important_. It should already be on the 10.3 installation disk, but to be safe, download the newest firmware upgrader from apple.com/support (I don't know the exact link, sorry...). Then I'd make a full backup of your machine's current state if possible before clean installing 10.3.
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