copy my files and once completed they were in zip files, now I can not open zip files, I use vista bussiness... Thank you.

make backup of my files aand ordibary copy in zip files, they now need to open and I get message cannot open files, etc.

You must use the restore backup procedure to restore individual files of access - you can not access it just directly from the backup (even if it's possible with 3rd party software - you can check Bing, Google,www.tucows.com and www.download.com).  If you made a backup of the complete picture, you should definitely 3rd party software even be able to do as you cannot access the individual with restore files (only if doing a restore completes).

Here is an article on the restore procedure:http://www.vista4beginners.com/How-to-restore-files to make sure you do this right.  It's a selective restore of a full or selective backup (not a full restore from a full backup)...

This is a GREAT article on the backup and restore processes in Vista http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/2007.09.backup.aspx , but he won't go into detail about the restoration process - considering almost as easy, of course.  But it teaches you a lot about what is possible and how to do it.  It also focuses primarily on the full backup process, but he did mention the full backup and restore process as well.

Here is an article on the advanced use of restoration (during normal restore does not work):http://www.mayankraichura.com/post/2009/08/06/Avdvanced-Restore-via-Windows-Vista-Backup-and-Restore-Center.aspx.

Restore files from a backup
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/restore-files-from-a-backup

Back up and restore: frequently asked questions
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/back-up-and-restore-frequently-asked-questions

I also found the following (but don't know if it of true or not):

1. after the start of "backup and Restore Center."

2. I chose "Advanced Restore"

3. I was did not an administrator password... maybe because my account is an administrator account.

4 choose "files from a backup made on a different computer.

5. in the dialog box indicating "Select the location of the backup to restore", select "hard drive, CD or DVD...". »

6. under the drop-down list box, select your drive/partition and continue

7. If all the backups on your drive, it will show a list of them.

8. in my case, he showed a backup, but in the backup location, it will show "backup location is not available."

9. I was frustrated, but then I somehow just select this backup (Yes... even if he said that thebackup location is not available " ")

10. and you press "next".

11 guess what... no error!

12. a window appeared asking me if I wanted to do a full restore, or I want to select specific folders or files.

13. I selected the folders I wanted to restore and bingo... it their restored smoothly.

14. so that the next time see a mistake, try to continue with him... ;)

I don't know if this will help, but it does not provide much information about the process (when it works).

I hope this helps.

Good luck!

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