Card dead mother, Windows 7 OEM

Prior to read, I am posting this on an another laptop.* *.

Recently, my mother crashed and stopped working on me.

I bought a PC pre-engineered with Windows 7 Home Premium 64 BIT OEM installed on it. From what I've read so far, if I have the same exact motherboard model I should be able to replace it with death and Windows 7 will continue to work, but I can't find a seller for my motherboard, so I can't replace it.

Is it possible for me to transfer my license I got from the Win 7 OEM for a new motherboard?

OEM is related to the original material so no you can't "transfer."

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