My MacBook pro will not start up and it keeps beeping.   The battery is fully charged.

MacBook pro went to sleep last night.  This morning plugged it in to charge the battery.  It will not turn on now.  According to the plug and the battery display lights on the side, it is fully charged.  It is also beeping every 5 to 6 seconds. 

You have ram issues.

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