T61 shows nothing but a black screen...

I'm working on a Lenovo T61 notebook, and shows nothing but a black screen with a cursor no POST no nothing. What could the solution to that? Please help it's agent...

take the out hdd first, and see what happens. Also you may want to take the ram out and then restart. 
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Jin Li
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