It's possible something has come unseated, a RAM stick or the graphics card or some other PCI card. Best thing to do is check everything is seated properly in all the slots. When you power on listen for beeps from the BIOS a single short beep is what you're after this means the hardware has past the POST (Power On Self Test). If you don't get that. Remove everything and disconnect the CDROM and HDD(s) power and IDE/SATA connectors (whichever it is you have) Leave ONLY the CPU, 1 RAM stick (if you have more than one) and the graphics card. See if you can at least get the POST and the BIOS on the screen. If you get that start to reconnect your hardware one item at a time until it stops POSTing again. Let us kow how you get on.
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