MacBook Air will not boot "Error -6003F"?

Booting Macbook Air would show white screen with folder containing flashing ?. Tried booting with OSX Snow Lepard. Now comes on with white screen and Apple Logo. Using an external USB 2 DVD powered by computer. No external power source. Holding the option key during boot I'm asked for my network choice and password then it shows Internet Restore on globe that switches to ! error code _6003F.
Won't boot! Any help out there, Thanks

Booting Macbook Air would show white screen with folder containing flashing ?. Tried booting with OSX Snow Lepard. Now comes on with white screen and Apple Logo. Using an external USB 2 DVD powered by computer. No external power source. Holding the option key during boot I'm asked for my network choice and password then it shows Internet Restore on globe that switches to ! error code _6003F.
Won't boot! Any help out there, Thanks

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