New card mother = no more windows?

Hi all, after reading other posts I think I'm kind of screwed here but I thought would throw this when even... I recently replaced my motherboard without realizing that my vista license is somehow attached to my old.  now I have a computer to work again, but no o/s.  It seems I have to re - install, but the disc is not came up with my system... microsoft told me to talk to HP and HP puts everything back on microsoft... in fact the only time where everyone seems interested in distance to help is if I do sign up their tech support BS.
is this in any way about this?  my system is barely over a year... but of course past waranty
Thank you guys

Records of restorations are the responsibility of HP, NOT from Microsoft.

And if you are replacing a motherboard, it should be the same model or as close as possible.

You will need to discuss with HP.

HP Recovery Disls contain drivers for their installed computer hardware: motherboard.

Contact HP: http://welcome.hp.com/country/us/en/contact_us.html

See you soon.

Mick Murphy - Microsoft partner

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