VISTA HOME BASIC transfer to another system

I have an ACER L320 with basic windows vista family operating system. now my PC gives the problem and after many trials, technician acer has suggested me to buy a new system. I want to know that can I install my OS to new pc assembled with the same license key? (in short, can I transfer the OS to new assembled PC?)  How could we do?

Hello

None

You cannot transfer an oem licensed preinstalled vista operating system to a different computer

Acer are pre-installed oem license

It is related to the 1st machine, on which it is installed

When this computer dies dies of vista with oem license

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