1. Logon as the account you created during the installation.
2. From the Start menu, go to "All Programs", "Accessories"
3. Right-click on "Command Prompt" and choose "Run as Administrator"
Read on Anandtech awhile back when they were reviewing the Mac Pro that they tried a couple of 4 core processors and it booted fine and Tiger saw all eight cores. Nice to see somebody was able to make one for himself.
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