Pavilion DV7-6000 series. Error message at startup invalid product information

I didn't know that my motherboard was bad from the factory.  On the first day, I was unable to do a full factory restore.  I always send to HP.  They sent me a motherboard and after installing it, I was able to do a full factory restore.  It was amazing... However, I now have this error message at startup.  Does that mean exactly?

When I go into the BIOS, information on the system is xxxxxxx.  When I go to HP technical support.  The product name, serial number and product number is yyyyyyyy.  I know it's fake, why?

Please don't tell me I have to send it after all.

OK I won't tell you who, but you already know this is bad and you need to call HP. There is a special piece of software used for 'tattoo' Board of Directors. I have seen a few cases where they just give you a link to download and instructions on how make the 'tattoo '.

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