Hi Andreas,
Thank you for the information and response. Very helpful.
Where can I obtain such a disc?
Most sites that tout a "free" download isn't such at all (membership fee 
with no guarantee that I'll get what I need), or outright bogus.
Any concrete directions would be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Dana

On Sunday, October 7, 2012 2:53:57 AM UTC-4, Mac User #330250 wrote:
>
> ----------  Original message  ---------- 
> Subject: Re: Swapping out a G5 Motherboard 
> Date:    Sunday, 07. October 2012 
> From:    DLC <dlcat...@gmail.com <javascript:>> 
> To:      "G-Group" <g3-5...@googlegroups.com <javascript:>> 
> > Greetings all, 
> > Still curious about this scenario. Simply, can one swap good G5 CPUs 
> > into a replacement motherboard without any problems? 
> > Thanks, 
> > Dana 
> > 
> > On Oct 2, 10:56 pm, DLC <dlcatft...@gmail.com> wrote: 
> > > 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 
>
> From what I’ve heard, you will require a Apple Service Diagnostics disc 
> from 
> which you have to boot and to recalibrate the CPUs with the mainboard. If 
> you 
> don’t, you might get very loud fans in the good scenario or burn anything 
> on 
> the mainboard or the CPUs in the bad scenario. 
>
> But this is just what I heard, not what I know. 
>
> The thing with the service code to activate them is also something that 
> sounds 
> reasonable to me… 
>
> For G5s, you need the 2.5.7 ASD discs. For the Late-2005 G5s, the last G5s 
> built, you will require the 2.5.8 ASD discs. 
>
> You may be able to find a downloadable version, but be aware that Apple 
> never 
> officially made a download available for this. 
> Since Apple abandoned the Power Macs in my sense you can consider it to be 
> Abandonware though. 
>
> The swap will work if the CPU is the same series. For instance, you will 
> have 
> to use a PowerPC 970 processor for the original G5, a PowerPC 970fx will 
> not 
> work. And I’m pretty sure that for the later models using the PowerPC 
> 970fx 
> processors, a PowerPC 970 will not work. The same goes for the PowerPC 
> 970MP 
> which can only be found in the Late-2005 G5s. 
>
> The June-2004 has PowerPC 970fx processors. 
>
> Good luck! 
> Cheers, 
> Andreas  aka  Mac User #330250 
>

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