Cannot reload the files saved during rescue system

We just did a system restore using our spare disks on our HP Pavilion (windows vista).  We have saved some files on an external drive to restore after that our system has increased again.  When we try to restore them, we get a runtime error, and it will not allow him.

Hello

·         What utility did you use to back up the files on your computer?

·         What is the exact error you get when you try to restore files?

·         What is the format of the backup that was created?

Try to restore the files to another location and check if that helps.

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