Macbook pro (2013 late) suddenly turned off and won't turn on

i got my new mac yesterday and was installing some adobe software (legal) and my computer minutes later shut down the power lead has a green light. the power button does nothing and there was no hint there was anything wrong before my computer died 

If your MBP is only a day old, and you purchased it from Apple, bring it back for an exchange or a refund.  You have 14 days from the date of purchase to exercise this option.
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