On Sat, 11/23/13, Jim Klimov <[email protected]> wrote:

 
 If we do manage to replace the NVRAM chip, I guess the
 eeprom settings
 (boot-devices and so on) would also need to be recovered?
 

You'll need to copy all that down, particularly the CPU ID if the software is 
locked to a particular host.  That should be done ASAP.  Without a software 
support contract that allows getting a new license key, if it loses the CPU ID 
the software is lost even if you get the system working.  Lots of vendors want 
all the back maintenance paid up to provide a new key.   So it can get too 
expensive to revive an old system which can in turn lead to all manner of pain 
and suffering for the admins.

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