No power after USB error

Hello,
I plugged in my iPhone 4S with a 3rd party cable to my MacBook Pro.  I left the room and came back to see the error USB drive is drawing too much power. I went to unplug it and my computer turned off. The light on my power cable is not on and the computer is not booting either. Any ideas for trouble shooting? I have the 17" 2011 mbp with the most recent update on it.

Try resetting the > PRAM
If that doesnt' help, try resetting the System Management Controller (SMC)
I have the 17" 2011 mbp with the most recent update on it.
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