2006 mac pro will not start up

I had my macpro in storage for quite sometime. I finally got it back and tried to power up but all that happend was some fan noise and button light up for a second and dead. Please help.

A dead logic-board battery can cause a boot failure. See the user manual for replacement instructions. It's also possible that the hard drive has failed.

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