IMac halp

Recenly I got an iMac G3 (4GB Harddrive, 64MB of RAM, 233MHz, OS X 10.1.5 (weird, OS X requires 128MB of RAM and the computer isn't slow at all). SO when I got it there was tons of stuff in there. I deleteed everything and wiped out the account and personalized it with my stuff (Although I didn't put any files in it). Then To completly make sure it was clean and everything, I got OS X 10.1 reinstall disc and do a clean install. And i did all the stuff to get to it (hold down C, and wait) so it booted on the CD, but a window doesn't appear (And i have installed 10.1 and 10.2 on another iMac before and a window jumps out of nowwhere and says all the installer stuff). Then I thought about the RAM, I guess i should wait awhile. After about an hour, the screen still shows no installer window. And a few days later i popped the CD in but still no window after an hour. And sometimes, when I give up and go to Quit installer, It shows an empty blue screen and in the top lefthad corner is some white text highlight in black, saying the following message:
*The Installer has unexpectedly quit. (error 0)*
*Press the return key to restart the computer. . .*
Then when it goes to sleep and wakes up, it shows this:
*Ethernet (BMac): Link down*
Then I noticed something Bmac? Thats Bondi Mac and the iMac color is Bondi Blue. Then another thing: *Ethernet link down*?I plugged in the Ethernet cable to the mac and the router and it now says:
*Ethernet (BMac): Link down*
*Ethernet (BMac): Link up*
Can somebody help me?

It's probably because your iMac only has 64mb of RAM. As you noted yourself, Mac OS 10.1 officially requires 128mb.
Even though it ran on 64mb from an installed system, the Installer may need more to work properly. The previously owner probably had more RAM in there, and took out one of the modules.

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