Installing Updates and Blackout

I was restarting my laptop and then there was a pop up asking if I wanted to Install and Restart. I clicked install and restart. It was downloading then everything went black and never turned on again. Please, what can I do?
I plugged in the charger and the light was green so it's not dead either.

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      CSI Missing Winning Component Key Total count: 4
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