activation of the preinstalled original operating system after changing the motherboard

I have a HP system which was preinstalled windows Xp professional at the time of my purchase. Now my use of that during my system motherboard got crashed, after that I have to change my motherboard now the problem is that I can my installation of previous version for windows xp again?

Change the motherboard outside of warrny conditions invalidates the OEM license with which the machine shipped - you will need to purchase a new license for Windows.

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