Why is my macbook pro 10.4 not starting up just blank?

My MacBook Pro is not starting and battery is running What could be a problem?

mosichii wrote:
My MacBook Pro is not starting
Need a few more details.  When you say not starting, do you mean you are unable to power up from a shut down?  Or do you mean when you turn your computer on, you get either the grey screen, blue screen or just the spinning wheel?
Why is my macbook pro 10.4
Are you saying that your os is Tiger 10.4?    If that is the case, have you tried booting up from your system disc? 
Please describe in detail all you have attempted to do in order to resolve the issue.
There is no such thing as a  Macbook Pro 10.4.

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