CyberLink Recovery Manager hangs at 0%

Hello

About a day before this ad my family PC could not start. When the PC might not solve the problem, I created a backup using Cyberlink recovery manager, and then reset the PC.

Now, I found in windows, I tried to put the backup on the PC.

The Recovery Manager works for about an hour but accidents. He treats the files but the overall progresss doesn't ever (rest at 0%).

The PC I have reset was running Win 7 64 bit.

have also tried to put the backup on another PC (win 8 64-bit running).

Hello

I have now managed to get all the documents from the backup using the treesize program. I don't know how it worked, but it did. As I now backup in its original format, I took the lead and the configuration of the computer again.

Thanks for the request for assistance, but I no longer need it.

Thank you

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