Replaced by the new motherboard, now need to reactivate Windows

my laptop DELL Vostro 1310 was damaged and one.therefor motherboard new wiyh changed my ID number changed and my original window that was with my laptop is not activate. What can I do now.

* original title - my laptop DELL Vostro 1310 damaged motherboard and one.therefor new wiyh changed my ID number changed and my original window that was with my laptop is not activate. I can do now.__*

Assuming that replaced by Dell, the activation of the phone

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