Touchsmart iq500 permanent sleep mode

So I Was On My Desktop And I Accidentally Hit The Power Button Sending It Into Sleep Mode, As Soon As The Screen Went Black It Touched It To Take It Out Of Sleep Mode But It Stayed Black Even Though It Was Running. I **bleep** It Off By Holding The Power Off And Then I Cut It Back On To See If It Worked But It Was Still Black, I Tried Unplugging It, Same Thing. Whenever I Turn It On It Goes Straight Into Sleep Mode Then Cuts Off Then Cuts Back On By Itself. I Need help

Hi,
Best advise to give you right now is that you need to do a power drain on your unit.
In order to do that...
1. Press and hold the power button for 5 seconds
2. Unplug the power cable for 10 seconds
3. Press and hold again the power button for 5 seconds
4. Plugin the power cable and turn on the unit
If same issue happened again, please consult or call HP support line so that they can give you some assistance like repair option
I hope this will solve your concern.

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