Error Validation of Windows XP on a computer Dell desktop purchased directly from Dell

I bought a desktop computer for my parents to Dell in 2006. It came preloaded with Microsoft Windows XP. I bought the computer, the reception, the sticker above windows. It crashed in 2008 and we took it to a computer store in the city that we can not remember the name of and they have replaced the hard drive. Hey well today the computer from Windows validation error indicating that we have a pirated copy of Windows. It's really ridiculous. I bought the computer, paid Dell, had a valid copy of Windows, Dell is not even send you a copy of the disk, and now my parents computer can not to update or correction, and Microsoft wants to charge me $59.99 to talk to someone about it. What I do, I am at my wits end and can not get this message go away and I wouldn't pay money to talk to a company that I bought a product that is now defective. It's like were so great and we want to put an end to piracy and passing since almost all computers worldwide running windows, we can now charge you to ask a question to help resolve our software. A new copy of windows xp would be about the same price to call and talk to a human being. I read the microsoft website and apparently there is no way to make this message disappear unless you install a valid version of windows, but I already paid for windows when I bought the computer. Catch 22 here, any suggestions.

Hello

The items below should help you resolve the issue.
How to activate Windows XP
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/307890

Windows Genuine Advantage does not validate a copy of Windows XP
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/916247

I hope this helps.

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