Mac Mini will NOT Load

Hello Happy Mac People.
I am currently having issues with my Mac Mini.
Currently, in it's Superdrive Slot rests a disc that was meant to install a Microsoft Keyboard and Mouse combo that was wireless.
I know what you are going to say. Microsoft equipment. Yes, I know.
Anyway. After it asked me to restart said Mini to install the software, I do so....to a grey screen. No apple logo, no spindle. No nothing.
So I turn to my trusty Mac Mini guidebook!
Method 1: Restart. Tried. Didn't work.
Method 2: Restart while pressing Option and Apple and P and R. Tried. Restarted the mac with the second chime. Didn't work.
Method 3: Restart while pressing Option. Tried. Gave me the Macintosh HD to choose. Mouse happy to regain control of facilities. Pressed button under HD logo. Mouse hisses at me for being frozen again. No go.
Method 4: Unplug power cord. Press power. Replug power cord. Fan within Mac Mini becomes angry and goes full tilt. Turn off Mac Mini. Turn on Mac Mini. Fan still having words of anger with me. Turn off Mac Mini, unplug, turn on Mac Mini. Fan has reconciled it's differences, but still receiving grey screen at every step.
Please help. Need Mac. Windows Bad.
Lovingly,
John Martin
Mac Mini Intel Duo model.

Was the software for windows or OSX?
Software was for OSX. Was even in a .dmg
where you in Boot camp when this all occured, or are you trying to load the drivers for OSX?
Drivers for OSX
Sounds like something really crapped out. Did you try booting into single user mode
Never heard of. Will try. Rebooted. Pressed Command and S. Nothing. Pressed option and S just to make sure. Nothing. Mac Mini has appearantly become box that is silver and white that just so happens to be labeled with the apple logo. Not happy that computer has just become paperweight.
Here's the KB article that tells you how (basically hold the S key down when it boots up.
If you succesfully get into single user mode try running fsck (/sbin/fsck -fy)
Also try running the disk utility from the install disc, and/or the Apple Hardware Test also on the install disc.
To start AHT, reboot the computer and hold the option key down and select The Apple Hardware Test.
Something may have hosed your system, if that is the case you may need to reinstall OSX, if that is the case (I cannot imagine it is) just do an archive and install. This will preserve your home folder and user settings so you shouldn't lose anything. This of course should be your last resort.
This would work, if the install disc were not still in. Tried restarting to click mouse button to release prisoner disc. Mac Mini would not agree to terms. Install disc misses it's family.

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