To further explain your dilemma:
Even if you imaged/mirrored an entire drive to a new system, it would not work because the HAL is different, especially when talking about Dell and Acer.
Secondly, such an attempt could be sincerely be construed as copyright infringement if the activation keys are left in tact on both images irregardless if the software passes activation or not.
If you want to transfer files, now that your thread has been closed, and re-opened, you could try "Windows Easy File Transfer" for this purpose.
You can share files across a workgroup by Viewing Network Connections or simply typing \\computername in the Start Menu with file sharing enabled.
You can create a HomeGroup to access the computers on your network, by password, from Windows Explorer.
But you cannot legally create an entire disk image of a drive and copy it to another machine without violating the EULA. Any further discussion of such a procedure will require that this thread is, unfortunately, closed again. The attempt breaks your license, doesn't work, and even if Windows boots, you'll still be subject to re-activation.