Going to sleep mode right after boot; won't wake

Hi there,
I boot this nearly brand new macbook pro and the second you see a mouse appear in the top left corner of the screen the laptop switches to sleep mode and never wakes. I am forced to hold power button to turn off and back on. I tried to boot from cd but it seems to not respond to key presses. I will try an external keyboard for that but the bigger issue it the boot/sleep.
Any help would be wonderful.
Thanks,
John Wally

Nearly brand new? If you have access to an Apple Store, take it in for evaluation. It could have a hardware problem, and the way it is, there's not really much you can do in the way of troubleshooting other than try a SMC reset:
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1411?viewlocale=en_US
Good luck!

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