Stop sign on first boot (mac mini 2013)

Hello, I've just turned on for the first time my Mac mini, and it seems something is wrong... apple sign appears for 30 secongs, and then stop sign shows and this is the end of boot...
help people....

The OS X copy is damaged. If I were you, I would simply return it. You have 14 days since the purchase date to return the Mac and get another one for free, so I recommend you to do this.
If you want to try to solve the problem, hold Command, Option (Alt) and R keys while your Mac is starting to start up in Internet Recovery, and reinstall OS X

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