New member ? t-23 system will not boot up past ibm screen

hello all, i just got a t23 2648 gu2 at a yard sale for ten dollars, all i got was the comp. and powercord. when i turn it own it goes to the ibm screen with the options in the bottom f1 and f12 then the comp goes to a black screen with a line blinking. i do not know much about comp. so please help. and i will need very detail instructions. dont know where to begin.

Welcome to the forum!
Your ThinkPad is missing the operating system, or the hard drive.
Check this for instructions on how to remove the hard drive (and determine it's there in the first place):
http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site.wss/document.do?sitestyle=lenovo&lndocid=MIGR-4UYM3F
Good luck and keep us posted.
Cheers,
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