White Screen of Death, Please Help

Hey Guys ;
I have an imac 2010 with windows installed on it (No MacOS is installed). today I updated the windows and shut it down and after a few hours I turned it on but now I am only getting the white screen ! it doesnt boot up at all ! I dont know if this problem is related to windows update or not. it may be only luck that this has happened after updating my windows.
I tried to boot it from CD or a flash drive , but holding the option key or d or c doesnt do anything. when holding the option key , even the mouse cursor doesnt appear !
the only thing that works is reseting the PRAM , when I hold the option and command and p and r , I can hear the second chime , but still it doesnt boot up. it is why I am sure my keyboard is working. also I tried to reset the SMC but no results.
also I tried command + r and command + v , but no luck ! only white screen.
I dont understand why I dont get any kind of output ! even if my hdd is broken I should be able to boot from a CD , right ? or at least it should show some kind of error message or logs. but only white screen.
do you have any suggestions ?

Yes , I was using the original grey DVD. I tried holding all possible keys ! nothing worked.
Eventually I found out my HDD is dead , I opened my iMac and disconnected my HDD and now it can boot from CD. but the problem is that it shouldnt work this way. I have had a PC for many years and even if HDD dies , you can go to bios or boot from other devices and etc. it shouldnt cause a white screen of death !
may be apple is doing this intentionally so it can charge people for fixig their imacs ! it is not something complicated , it was just a dead HDD and I was getting no error messages or anything, Just a dead imac. thats frustrating.

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