Lenovo G550 doesnt starts

Hello. So since two days i been trying to know why my laptop doesnt start. When i press the power button it lights up the power light, batery and like for some seconds also lights up the HDD light, but it goes off after 3  seconds aprox, and also the fan does the same thing that the HDD light, it starts working and then i can hear how the fan stops working. I have only tried one thing.
Take out everything and loof if something its broken  and also i clean the  fluff that accumulates in the out of the fan. 
I dont know what to do,  the only thing i know it's that isn't the battery  niether the power cable (That was changed some months ago) 
Mayba someone could  help me. 
Thank you very much. 
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