Changed the motherboard: Activation product activation Windows 7

I changed my motherboard on my PC which is a HP. It is more under warranty so HP are not interested to reinstall Windows it has no activation and automated phone support said that it could not activate either.

I have the original COA license sticker supplied with the PC.

How can I get this reactive?

Any help much appreciated.

Thanks in advance :)

You have an OEM version of win provided by HP, not MS, so no MS support

Try the phone activation, do not meet all the prompts until the opportunity to talk to a real person

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