HP Pavilion dc6-3025 recovery program

I did a restore using the Recovery Manager and first backed up the data of the user, as recommended by the recovery program, is a successful factory restore then tried to restore the backup of the user data. Backup on the restored computer programs did not recognize the backup of the user data... ARGGGG. None of the programs on the recognized backup computer.  The user data is stored on a flash drive and it did in fact save something (5.6 GB) in a folder called "backup files 2013-01-24 093021" on the flash drive.  What program do you use to restore user data?

It must be an .exe file in the folder on the flash drive to restore the files. Not sure what the name of it is, Restore.exe, Recovery.exe... If you do not see file extensions, go to control panel, folder options, and uncheck "Hide extensions for known file types". Locate the flash drive for the .exe file. Click on it to run it and it must extract the files to a folder on the laptop.

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