Windows vista 64-bit sp1 home preimum

I bought a dell computer aliitle a year ago that the hard drive has gone bad. I took a workshop and a new hard drive installed and all the original software reinstalled from my cd that came with it. Now three weeks later I get a pop up window saying that my copy of vista is not genunine. This does not as far as I know. I have the cd but not the sticker with the actavation code and not on my laptop anywhere. the paper sleeve that the cd is in has a barcode that says dp / on172h we-on172h-73310 - 92 h-533j revaoo I don't have the money to just buy another code, nor should I have to because the laptop came with it first and I am the original owner of it since the new from best buy. Can you please help me. Donald E Isaacs * address email is removed from the privacy *.

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