My hp pro book 4406i won't power on

I had my computer on last night and this morning it is dead and won't turn on. I did a reset, checked power chord ( a light on side blinks) but that is it for life. It is fairly new
I have a hp notebook 4406i
Product f2p44ut #aba. I use windows 7
Help please

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