HOW TO READ BACKUP FILES ON MY HARD DRIVE EXTERNALLY USING VISTA HOME OS WINMINPC

I have CARNT SEE MY COMPUTER BACK UP IMAGE ON MY EXTERNAL HARD DRIVE. MY WATCH LAPLINK SOFTWARE THAT IT REGISTERED UNDER WINMINPC. BUT IT WON'T IF POSTER NOT ON THE SEAGATE HARD DRIVE.

I have CARNT SEE MY COMPUTER BACK UP IMAGE ON MY EXTERNAL HARD DRIVE. MY WATCH LAPLINK SOFTWARE THAT IT REGISTERED UNDER WINMINPC. BUT IT WON'T IF POSTER NOT ON THE SEAGATE HARD DRIVE.

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