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It depends. If if has an external power supply, you can try a different supply of the same rating. Beyond that, it may be a blown fuse, which may be internal on the power supply board, or as you say perhaps a broken power switch. Whether it's easy or not will depend on your diagnostic skills, how much you know about electronic repairs, and your availability of parts.
Generally, i suggest people take their repairs to professionals as poking around inside electronic gear can cause more damage, both to the gear and to themselves.
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