Hp pavilion dm1-2010nr netbook will not power on

My hp pavilion dm1-2010nr netbook will not power on.  It sits on my desk and most of the time I keep it plugged up. Now when I press the power button, the power light blinks 3 times.  It does the same thing when I have it unplugged.  It runs Windows 7 Home Prem and I have not made any changes to it.  Is it possible that I have simply overcharged the battery or could it be something bigger?

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