Easy backup and restore no longer works?

For more than 18 months, I used the Vista backup and restore the installation on my Dell laptop with no difficulty. Now, he refuses to answer or it's backup when in fact it is not

Hello

Here is a link to the forum microsoft specifically for backup issues

http://social.technet.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/WindowsBackup/threads

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