Computer laptop HP 2000 starts do not

I have a 2000 HP Notebook Running Windows 8.  Last night it was working fine.  Since this morning will turn back not.  I tried the hard reset with battery removed.  Nothing happened.  No light, no fan, no movement or sound.

Any suggestions?

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