Keyboard and screen not working

hi everybody
so i took my keyboard out with the laptop turned on to check my airport and now i got no screen and no keyboard
help please

Hi! Removing a component with the laptop on may well have fried it. You can try a pmu reset found HERE but if that doesn't fix it you may be screwed. Tom

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