Dell inspiron m5030 doesn't start, post 7 beeps continuously

Dell inspiron m5030 doesn't start, 7 beeps post continuously, not screen, does not. I tried to start in safe mode, but it did not work.

Beep Codes Code Description

1 system tray, covers the BIOS corruption or ROM error

2 (*) No. memory / RAM detected

3 Chipset system board failure

4 failure of memory

5 CMOS battery failure

6 video card / chip failure

7 CPU failure

8 LCD failure


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