Lenovo ideapad y450 won't start

Hi, my lenovo ideapad y450 refuses to start. Initially the laptop work not at all. He was wrong. So my father opened and noticed that a small cable inside that connects to the power supply cable has been disconnected. He has set. We leave the laptop plugged in all night so it can charge the battery which was dead because he was not in charge. In the morning, we noticed that the battery light indicates fully charged ita. But when we try to open the laptop with the power button, nothing happens. My father, the laptop opens again, but can't find anything wrong. After this inspection, the laptop still refuses to open.
What can be the problem?

Thank you neokenchi,

The FFC connectors were not yet connected. Reconnect all and it works now!

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