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Have you tried in on Mains? If that fails it could be the power lead. If not may be a power fsupply failure in your laptop, and you need to take it to a dealer
There is most likely worn wiring from your control pad to your screen or you have a burned out screen. This really is not much different from a lap top in this sense and should be fixable if you can find a new screen to put on it.
PLACE YOUR SYSTEM UPSIDE DOWN AND REMOVE THE BATTERY AS ITS TEMPERATURE IS IN WORSE STATE .TRY TO COOL IT DOWN .IN FUTURE PLACE YOUR SYSTEM ON SOME MATERIAL SO THAT THE AIR SUPPLY REMAINS CONSTANT AND TEMPERATURE OF SYSTEM DONT REACH ITS CRITICAL RANGE.
You may have a bad battery. Remove the battery and try restarting. If it comes on without the battery, you know that you need to replace the battery.
If that is not the problem, please report any sounds that you hear when you turn on the machine. If you are able to see anything on the screen, please report that too.
press the fn key on laptop hold it down and then press the power key on the laptop. once u see any display on the screen you will get some tests running on the screen. The system will show you the error message which u need to note down. else you can do a Flea Power on your laptop. Remove the adapter and the battery and then press the power button and hold it down for 30 seconds then connect the battery and adapter back and try to turn on the laptop. See if the magic works for you
am sorry to say that laptops are more delicate falling from your laps could course alot of damage on the motherboard please visit your nearest service center for help
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