Restore all data files of replacement PC history

I have a x131e Lenovo Thinkpad comes with Windows 7 Home Premium and a 320 GB hard drive in August 2012.  I have upgraded to Windows 8 Pro in February 2013.

When running Windows 8 I used file history to keep a backup on a QNAP TS-219 P + network drive that has a pair of 2 TB drives.  The location of network, I set \\nas\daniel\Windows 8 history of files and there now, looking in the history of the Windows 8 files folder it is a single folder, Daniel , who was my Windows username.  Here is Daniel-Think , which was the name of my PC.  There are two folders: data and Configuration.  There is about 200 GB of stuff - all my files, but the many versions and they have the timestamps in brackets after their name.
The 320 GB hard drive, failed Monday night.  I tried to run CHKDSK, but the player is physically defective, I gave up on it - nothing can be read including Linux Live boot CD and Windows disk management does not even see the drive.
I bought a new 500 hybrid SSD/HDD Seagate GB and installed Windows 8 directly (that is to say, not of Windows 7 then upgrade).  I used the same user name, Daniel (a Local account, and not a Microsoft account) and the same host PC, Daniel-Thinkname.  I have the same password, which is the password that the user of Daniel on the NAS drive, so I can immediately view the files at \\nas\daniel\Windows 8 file history 
So now I have a new installation of Windows 8 blank with no data.  I have also all the historical data of the files that were created with the same PC with exactly the same user name and the host name.  I pulled up to the history of the files with the 'new' PC and has indicated that it \\nas\daniel\Windows 8 file history - no dice.
Control Panel > system and security > file history shows "file history is on ', and he said"copy the files: libraries, office, contacts and Favorites','copy files to: \\nas\daniel\Windows 8 history of file "
If I click on restore personal files I get the message ' is not the history of your files, folders or libraries. "  File history cannot save copies of the encrypted files with file system encrypted, to a network location, or on a drive that does not use the NTFS file system"

The ILO not being able to use the readers do not use NTFS is nonsense: it is a sharing network and a week ago I managed to restore a file from the history of the files using the exact part of reader network and PC even.  I don't know why he said that there is no story here.
If I go to \\nas\daniel\Windows 8 history of files I can browse the files without any problems.
If I click Select Drive I choose a USB I got plugged in (file history has ever used that) or the network path.  If I select the path to the network told me "this historical file player was already used" and in a box below shows "select an existing backup.  It shows my user name, Daniel, it displays my name of the computer, Daniel-think and it displays the last backup date 21:56 June 3: it's about 30 minutes before the hard drive of the PC is dead.  I click OK, go back to restore personal files and it tells me that there is no story again.
There is no other choice and I searched online for any suggestion - I can't find that apply.  Someone at - it ideas?

Hi Daniel,.

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