Toshiba p505d-s8007 black screen nothing on the screen

I tried turning on the laptop, and nothing, no blinking underscore, just nothing. No color change indicating the screen is on either. I tried taking out the battery and leaving wire plugged in and turning it on, but not working

Lets test your memory, take out your memory then reinstall just one of them and try to start. Then try one stick at a time and in the bottom or top memory slot by itself and try to start each time, this will check your memory and memory slots. Sometimes you will find one stick of memory or one memory slot will go bad, you may have to check a known good memory in case both of your memory sticks are bad.
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