MacBookPro 15p retina 2013 écran noir

Bonjour à tous,
Je travaillai sur mon ordinateur depuis quelques heures, je me suis absenté 15 min à mon retour , mon ordinateur ne répond plus, l'ecran est noir, la touche majuscule ne s'allume pas, le magsafe ( prise de charge ) est actif, les touches de luminosité de l'écran et clavier ne donne rien. J'ai appuyé quelques secondes sur le bouton power pour le rallumer ou l'éteindre, j ai entendu un clic, après quelques minutes j'ai tenté de réappuyer quelques secondes pour rédémarrer l'ordinateur sans succès. Que se passe t-il s'il vous plait ? 

Try a SMC reset:
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3964?viewlocale=fr_FR
If that fails, then a journey to an Apple store is the best course.
Ciao.

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