No picture no chime

I was turning my Imac on the other night and I was distracted. I might have held the on button for too long, or I think I was pressing the option button at the same time to start in my windows partition. Now I get the on light but no chime and no picture. I'm hoping there is an easy fix. I would have tryed ti star from a dvd but there is a disk in the drive already.

No chime and a black display usually means bad RAM.
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