"Sleep" Mode Won't "Wake Up"

I recently upgraded my Mac from 512 MB RAM to a 1-DIMM 1 GB RAM kit. It booted fine; however, when I hit the power button, it went to sleep and never "woke up." I've tried the following procedures to no avail:
Did a hard reboot (held power button down), no joy.
Replaced new RAM with previously installed RAM, and made sure it was in snug, no joy.
Reset PRAM: (no multiple chimes, no joy)
Attempted SMC Reset, no joy.
Any ideas on how I can get my Mac to turn on? I also tried sticking a CD in and it started up but the screen remained black. The lights are as high as they will go but when I hit the CAP button, no green light appears. The fan is on. But, the computer remains black. How do I get this thing to work?

something similar happened when i tried to replace the top case to my G4. It turned on correctly but once it ended booting off and there was just the desktop ready to be used after 1 second it began to sleep. I checked what could have caused this and I saw that the sleep magnet (it activates when it detects the lid has been closed), which is covered by a glass, translucent like shell had broken. I dont know if this helped. The best is to get it checked.

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