Greetings all.
I while back I had a troublesome G5 tower (June 04 model Dual 1.8GHz CPUs 
w/PCI slots, 8x AGP) that was giving me boot-up issues. With help from the 
list, I pretty much determined that I needed to replace the motherboard. 
I've located a reasonably priced replacement, so I would like to execute 
the swap-out. Here is my question:
once I plug in the known-good CPUs into the motherboard, am I going to have 
to execute the CU provisioning that requires the special boot CD and 
service code to initialize it/them?
I'd hate to expend resources and time just to find out the hard way.
Thanks in advance for your advice.
Regards,
Dana

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