MINI HP 110 Black Screen

Hi !
I both one MINI 110-3015DX  last  week in Orlando and when I arrived at home last Saturday, I found out that  it cannot log at Windows - screen stay black and I`ve try to follow procedures to use an external monitor, remove battery , etc .... no result . May it helps , the leds are Ok and inside there is some noise 
Please help me  ...... Barry

It's work ... no black screen and blinking LED Power. It's back to normally my Netpie's Client.
In fact I was a "newbie" on the Mini 110 netbook [Smile]
and Thanks for share
One more ask Dude
 Black Screen and Blinking Led this power causes effect why do? Is it because damaged by malware or spam [virus]

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