put vista ultimate on my laptop from my pc and operate

Im not not using my vista ultimate on my old PC no more for more than a few months now because its does not work, I think that the card mother alley. I tried to put it on my laptop and I want to know how can ican license it to my laptop to make it work.

Im not not using my vista ultimate on my old PC no more for more than a few months now because its does not work, I think that the card mother alley. I tried to put it on my laptop and I want to know how can ican license it to my laptop to make it work.

Hey bassfishin

If vista is preinstalled on your broken computer this is an oem license and as such cannot be installed on any other machine

only a retail sales license can be transferred to another machine, but also it can be installed on a machine at any time

If it is a license to own retail vista install on the laptop and turn it back on

It's a vista oem license is not possible, you can do what you want to do

Walter, the time zone traveller

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