System Image recovery files Windows displays is not in the list of files in recovery

Windows 7 Professional - to date from Windows update.

I just create a backup system on a USB hard drive external image. Looking at the USB directory for the backup watch directory that it - there is a folder with the name of the current computer.

If I then try to restore the backup on the same disk, from the control panel GUI or from a Windows recovery disk recent backup does not appear in the list of available to restore images.  Other backups of different machines that have been recorded on this disk image appear in the list!

Any ideas?

Problem solved.

The external USB hard drive had a backup failed on it.  If you have made a list of directories to BACK of all the backup files to image the external hard drive, you'll see all the backups but system restore image didn't show those until the backup has failed/corrupt.

Remove the backup directory tree failed then permit restoration System Image list all available external hard disk backups.

Thanks to all who watched this and helped.

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