Unable to meet backup windows and restore

W7 home Premium. 64 bit. Office 2010 Pro. Desktop

I was running a trial of Acronis 2012. I opened Windows backup and he did successfully a full backup of the system. Then I deleted all the previous backups of Acronis HD backup (K), which I had converted to Windows backup. My intention was to remove Acronis, and then perform another full FN4000 windows backup. K: I formatted before you start. Windows does not now meet my backup request. and installation, as well as all the restore points, went from my computer. I have not yet attempted to repair computrer.

Any ideas anyone?

What about the Bryans

Thank you very much for your kind advice Rohit.

I took the cowards path and set up a "Custom" from the drive of W7. I tried "Valuation", but without success. I know that this is not the best way to solve a problem, but as I had not met in the past five years, I decided that the pain of re - install worth. I had saved my Docs to USB before doing so. Thanks again for taking the time and trouble to answer.

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