Removing the battery alone does not necessarily always mean the CMOS is reset. There is usually a jumper with 3 pins, on two of them is the normal position, move it over one to the reset position. Once in the reset position, hit the power button. The unit should not come on. Move the jumper back to the original position and push power. Your computer should now come back on.
When you try this, does it change anything?
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