Vista recovery cd need home premium

I have the family license of vista premium on my Acer Aspire 8920 G computer laptop but I lost the recovery cd, now I need to re - install the window. where I get the cd. I try to use the cd market and try to use my driver's license, but it's not accept. Please answer

You should go to acer website and search the model of your laptop.

There will be pages dedicated to your laptop.

It is not clear why you think that you need to reinstall the os instead of repair.

but in all cases, consult the "factory restore" procedure on the place of origin to reinstall the operating system on your model.

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