Mac mini - almost starts up then freeze - help

hi
my macmini is run with a usb standard keyboard (like this http://www.compare-choose-buy.co.uk/product.php?p=11570246&c=88)...all of a sudden it wont power up completley...i can see the usual start up bar and it appears to get to the end of the start up 'blue' bar and then just stays there forever.....looked at a few of the posts here about pram reset (if thats the resolution)but cannot figure out which keys will replace the command key and option keys to make this happen....can you help ? does pram also lose your data on here as i use it loads for music and dont want to lose it all.........i guess the prognosis is okish as at least it powers up and screen registers and displays....

The fact the system gets as far as it does during startup is a fairly good sign - it means that basically the hardware is OK. However, the failure to get beyond the loading screen suggests that there is a problem with the installation of MacOS on the internal drive.
Resetting the PRAM will not, in itself, have caused any loss of data, but now is the time when inevitably the advice to ensure your data is backed up hits home and you wish you'd taken notice of it. Without a backup, there is a danger that any action you take at this point will cause loss of some, or all, data.
The first thing I would try is booting into safe mode by holding the shift key down during start up. Safe mode loads only the core of MacOS for troubleshooting purposes, and if it boots that way you know that MacOS is basically OK. Connecting an external drive of sufficient size would then permit you data to be rescued, and you can then attempt to run Disk Utility (in Applications>Utilities) to 'Verify Disk' - checking for errors in the directory structure.
Alternatively, if Safe mode doesn't work, insert the original install disk that was supplied with the system and boot to that by holding down the C key during startup. You can then run Disk Utility from there, and this time 'Repair Disk' after selecting the internal drive on the left. If there are errors reported on exit, it means data on the drive is damaged sufficiently that the system can't read it properly (hence the system won't fully boot) and can't fully repair the problem. A third-party utility such as Disk Warrior would then be needed, or the drive reformatted and MacOS reinstalled. Either way, it is imperative that you back your data up first since in the first instance it is very easily lost and in the second, a reformat completely wipes it.

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