New Mac Mini, wiped the HD and cannot reinstall Lion

Hi,
I received my new mini that came with Lion, restored from a TimeMachine backup and realised i preferred to start off with a clean slate.
I tried to reinstall Lion from scratch (from network recovery) and accidentally deleted even the recovery partition (yes, i deserve a good slap).
Now i am not even able to reinstall Snow Leopard on the Mini (to then install Lion on top of it):
- the mini does not boot from external optical CD player (apple), and throws a kernel panic: appleintelCPUPowerManagement
- it does not boot from a bootable USB thumbdrive, same error as above
- internet recovery tells me: "this version of OS X 10.7 cannot be installed on this computer"
I do not know what to do now.
The only option i can think of is to use the mini in target disk mode and try to reinstall everything after connecting it to my macbook air. however i need to find adaptors from Fw400 to Fw800 (this is what the mini has) and from firewire 400 to USB to connect a firewire cable to my macbook air.
Does anybody have a better idea?

riccardomaclover wrote:
Does anybody have a better idea?
Use Lion Internet Recovery
If you happen to encounter a situation in which you cannot start from the Recovery HD, such as your hard drive stopped responding or you installed a new hard drive without Mac OS X installed, new Mac models introduced after public availability of OS X Lion automatically use the Lion Internet Recovery feature if the Recovery HD (Command-R method above) doesn't work. Lion Internet Recovery lets you start your Mac directly from Apple's Servers. The system runs a quick test of your memory and hard drive to ensure there are no hardware issues.
Lion Internet Recovery presents a limited interface at first, with only the ability to select your preferred Wi-Fi network and, if needed, enter the WPA passphrase. Next, Lion Internet Recovery will download and start from a Recovery HD image. From there, you are offered all the same utilities and functions described above.
As with the Recovery HD, reinstallation of OS X Lion from Lion Internet Recovery requires an Internet connection.
Tony

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