Blue Screen with spinning coloured wheel

My girlfriend borrowed her iMac G4 Flat Panel to a friend and now it won't load the OS properly.
The following happens:
1. The grey screen appears (with the smiling MAC in the middle)
2. The Mac OS X start-up screen appears with the progress bar
3. Then a blue screen, with a spinning coloured wheel in the top left corner
4. After a couple of minutes, a few windows pop open (probably whatever the person accessed last)
5. The windows disappear and all you're left with is a blue screen and spinning coloured wheel in the top left corner
6. The MAC then remains in this state indefinitely
Unfortunately, I’m unable to tell what version of the MAC OS is running.
We cannot find the OS disk either.
I will greatly appreciate any assistance anybody is able to provide.
Thanks

Brannas...
Empty,Blue Screen.
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=106464
1. Start up in Safe Mode.(shift key at startup)
a. Drag the Fonts folder from the Mac OS 9 System Folder (not the Mac OS X System folder) to the desktop.
b. Drag the Fonts folder from ~/Library/Fonts to the desktop.
b. Restart the computer in Mac OS X.
c. If this solves the problem....you have a corrupt font in one of the above font folders
2. Remove incompatible third-party startup items.
a. Start up in Safe Mode.(shift at startup)
b. Open the Mac OS X hard disk.
c. Drag third-party items out of ....
/Library/StartupItems .......
/System/Library/StartupItems ...
Place them on the desktop .... If you're unsure whether an item is a third-party item or an Apple-installed item, don't move it.
d.Restart the computer.
Note.. If this resolves the issue, add the Startup Items one at a time until the symptom occurs again. That way you'll know which one is incompatible. Repeat these steps and remove the incompatible item.
3. If your computer still starts up to a blue screen, follow these steps.
a. Start up using cpmmand+S....(Single-User Mode).
b. Type: mount -uw /
c. Press Return.
d. Type:
mv /Library/Preferences/com.apple.loginwindow.plist preferences2.old
Tip: There is a space between ".plist" and "preferences".
e. Press Return.
f. Type:
mv /Library/Preferences/com.apple.windowserver.plist preferences3.old
g. Press Return.
h. Type: reboot
i. Press Return.
4. Reset certain privileges.
a. Start up the computer in Single-User Mode.
b. Check the volume with fsck.
c. Type: mount -uw /
d. Press Return.
e. Type: chmod 1775 /
f . Press Return.
g. Type: reboot
h. Press Return.
george

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