On Dec 5, 2012, at 7:03 PM, t...@nehaia.dk wrote:

i had one behave exactly like this when I tried to boot it from a cd, and
with no memory and harddrive installed.

No, your memory must be wrong. He said it "chimed" when he pressed the power button, the chime is the audio confirmation of the system self- check and this means that there's RAM installed that has checked out "OK". If there was no RAM, you'd hear an error "beep" sequence instead of the chime.

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