How to deauthorize a dead Mac

Hello
The logic board on my Power Mac G5 Dual 2.5 GHz failed and I moved the two hard drives to a 1.8 GHz G5. Do I need to deauthorize the dualie? My Adobe software includes Photoshop Elements 3, Acrobat 5.0, Adobe Reader 9, and Flash Player. I cannot boot the original G5.
Jim

HI Jim,
There's no way to deauthorize the software on a dead disk.
Regards,
Rave

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