Sleeping baby won't wake up

Last night, 24 hours after plugging her in for the first time, and actually enjoying the set-up procedure, I put my new I-Mac to sleep thinking I was going to start again soon. But this morning, she won't wake up. Tried all the command suggestions in the book, tested the power cord, removed and reinstalled the memory cards. Still nothing.
Anyone have any suggestions?
Lynn
17" I-Mac   Mac OS X (10.4)  

Hi,
have tried using a different powercord?
how about trying a different power supply?
a thought are you using a surge protector or UPS? these can go bad at any time.
Stay Cool,
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