Cannot boot the Netra T2000 up

Dear All,
Did anyone met this message from ALOM after I tried to poweron the Netra T2000?
APR 29 08:06:26 ERROR: No functional CPUs available
APR 29 08:06:26 FATAL: No cpus in bootset
APR 29 08:06:29 FATAL: The HOST Processor has a configuration error, forcing a power-down
Really appreciated for any commend.
Thanks

Dear Spetrov
Welcome in lenovo community
Please hold on F12 key once you turn on the machine to get the list of boot devices . so you can choose USB to boot from USB
Let me know
Thanks
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