I have a mid 2014 13' retina display MacBook Pro that went into kernel panic twice, the trackpad froze, and after the second kernel panic it will not turn on. This is a two month old laptop with no history of problems. Any ideas?

I purchased it in December and three days ago it kernel panicked twice. After the second event, it will not boot at all. The charge cord is green when it's plugged in and seems to indicate the battery is fine. When it went into kernel panic, the trackpad locked up. I had a technician open it up to see if there were any obvious issues and everything looked ok visually. I can't boot it into safe mode or anything involving powering the machine on, as it is not responding to anything. I have a major test coming up in five days that I am taking on this laptop and am desperate for answers. Any information you can offer at all would be helpful.

Try SMC and NVRAM resets:
http://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201295
http://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204063
Then try a safe boot again:
http://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201262
Ciao.

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