Install CD Boots to Blue Screen

I am trying to revive a donated iBook G4 12" 1.2GHz. The system booted to the OS once, then every subsequent time booted to a blue screen. No additional RAM is installed. Booting to a 10.4 retail install CD also results in a blue screen. I do not have the original install discs.
I ran the Apple Service Diagnostic v2.5.8 for a few loops and it reported NO issues.
I'm out of ideas. Any suggestions?

Have you tried starting up in Safe Mode? If not, I suggest that you give it a try. This will take quite awhile longer than a normal startup because it does a file check and repair of the hard disk.
If this works you will see your normal desktop. Once completely started up in Safe Mode, try to restart normally, and go to Applications > Utilities > Disk Utility. Click on the top hard drive icon in the left sidebar and note the S.M.A.R.T. status at the bottom right of the pane. What does it say?
Select the named boot volume in the left sidebar, ("Macintosh HD" unless you've renamed it). What is the hard drive capacity and how much space remains available on it? Repair permissions on it.
See if  a little hard drive maintenance helps things out, although where it won't start up from the optical disc, I'm not very optimistic.

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