Imac startup problem

Came back after lunch and wanted to startup my Mac from the 10.6 instal disk and I get these 3 beeps repeating unti l held down the power button. It was operating fine before so could use some words of wisdom.

http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1547 
1 beep = no RAM installed
2 beeps = incompatible RAM types
3 beeps = no good banks
4 beeps = no good boot images in the boot ROM (and/or bad sys config block)
5 beeps = processor is not usable

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