Reactivate Windows 7 after replacing the motherboard

I had to replace the motherboard. I have a 3-license Windows 7, installed copy on 3 machines (including this one). Windows tells me I have to reactivate, but the system of automatic phone won't let me because he thinks he's already on 3 machines. I can't find a way to learn how to talk to a person to explain. There was a previous answer saying to call the activation number but not to choose all the guests, but who never goes to a live person; the fair guests get an angry sounding, and finally he told to go away and come back when you're ready to do it properly.

How can I get a real person to explain this?

I would not however go this activation of the phone. You need to contact:

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You should be able to talk to a real person. You can have automated things to go well, but it helped me in the past. Hope this helps

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