>So far, I've now tried re-seating the RAM (in case it was loose) and
>starting from the back power button. Unfortunately, my results (or lack
>thereof) have remained consistent.
>
>More wisdom? I'm so clueless...


OK, try it with the battery out of the machine, plugged into AC only.

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