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MacBook Pro Late 2011 won't power on

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While connecting a LogiLink Solar Charger (http://logilink.com/showproduct/PA0055.htm) to my MacBook Pro via USB it went off immediately and shows no sign of life since.

The Magsafe light is neither green nor amber nor dim: it's off; the very same Magsafe unit however works flawlessly on another MacBook Pro, including the green/amber light.

When the battery indicator button is pressed, not a single led goes on, despite the battery was on 100% when the incident happened.

Needless to say, the MacBook does not power on.  Simply put, it does totally nothing.

Could a fuse be blown or should I assume that the whole thing is toast?  Any help is appreciated.

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MacBook Pro 15" Unibody Late 2011

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MacBook Pro Late 2011 won't power on

crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:

While connecting a LogiLink Solar Charger (http://logilink.com/showproduct/PA0055.htm) to my MacBook Pro via USB it went off immediately and shows no sign of life since.

The Magsafe light is neither green nor amber nor dim: it's off; the very same Magsafe unit however works flawlessly on another MacBook Pro, including the green/amber light.

When the battery indicator button is pressed, not a single led goes on, despite the battery was on 100% when the incident happened.

Needless to say, the MacBook does not power on.  Simply put, it does totally nothing.

Could a fuse be blown or should I assume that the whole thing is toast?  Any help is appreciated.

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MacBook Pro 15" Unibody Late 2011

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