Cannot restore files using Vista Business

I made regular backups of my drives C and D for each week of March so far on an external drive.  K disk.  I did a clean install of the operating system by using a backup image provided by Dell, since I was unable to access the full backup of Windows.  Analysis of my drives would not find the file and tell that I needed a DVD system, given that readers would be reformatted.  I even tried to move the backup file to a new logical drive on the PC that was not not in the backup.  Anyway after that do a full restore the backup program will not otherwise the files on drive K only backup I just created which the program forced me to do before I could restore all the files?  K disk is now G disk, which is the problem?  I can't believe that the program will not restore any backup file created successfully. It's very frustrating.  Makes me wish "Driveimage" or "Norton Ghost".  I have 98 gigs of backups that can not be restored.

Monicole

See if there is any help in these.

A "Windows complete PC Restore" always fails.
http://social.technet.Microsoft.com/forums/fr-FR/itprovistasetup/thread/18c33a73-5719-499a-866C-af124c05e671

To access the Windows Vista with Virtual PC or Virtual Server backups
http://searchenterprisedesktop.TechTarget.com/Tip/0, 289483, sid192_gci1294231, 00.html#.

How to: Install CompletePC backup VHD file
http://www.PROnetworks.org/forums/how-to-mount-CompletePC-backup-vhd-file-t84349.html

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