No message, no beep on Satellite P100-113?

I changed the machine he went to the post OFFICE but has frozen on.
I waited 3 minutes or so and that it restarted.

No result no POST no beep without backlight of the screen but the amusements work he checks also the dvd player but that's all.
tried updating BIOS cd key 'c' and without any help at all.

Looks like been erazed EEPROM but I don't know.

Any suggestions what's happened and what to do to solve the problem?

PS the machine is out of warranty

Post edited by: wwworry

As you probably know it not easy to say what could be bad exactly.
But for me, it looks like a CPU or motherboard problem.

In both cases, it s advisable to contact a technician for laptop for an audit of the laptop.
In the worst cases, the motherboard needs to be replaced, and this case is very expensive.

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