I am not very familiar with iMacs. When I turn this iMac (g5 i think) on you hear it start up but no visual besides blank grey screen.

Then a tiny folder with a face and a question mark flashing comes up. It will not read the discs I was given for Software Restore. I was wondering a few things:
1. How can I find serial number? The foot does not have it because its broken. I cant get it to start up, so how can i get this info?
2.What Software Restore disc do I need to use?
3. Is there any way I could restore it from a USB flash drive? How would I do this?
Please help I know I sound pretty stupid but I want to learn since i am unfamiliar with iMac.
Thank You!!

It sounds like it can't find a valid operating system.  How old is this computer?
To boot from optical disc typically you insert the disc, then power up while holding down the C key.  If the discs still won't work we'll need more details about the computer and disc.
G5s won't boot from USB.
Also try: Startup Manager: How to select a startup volume - http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1310

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