How can I activate my o/s after replacing the motherboard?

I needed to replace my MB and Psalm now it asks me to reactivate the o/s, but it does not recognize my code. It is a HP which comes preinstalled with XP Media center. Is there a sort of work around?

Any suggestions would be helpful, especially if it's a simple procedure.

TIA

Tom

When you see this screen

You should choose the second option to activate by phone, how you will see this screen:
Follow the instructions. More information:

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