Windows 7 backup is not completely successful 100%

I wanted to reinstall windows and used backup for windows backup data. I left it overnight, the computer will not sleep or the battery fell. But in the morning, the progression is 100% and still it comes "backuo have not installed successfully. FET backuo file has been created in my portabke hard is by car he really supported or should I begin once more? Help, please...

Hello

We suggest to create a new backup of the operating system to ensure that you will have a complete recovery Image. Since you get an error message that "backup have not installed successfully", it is possible that the backup created on your drive is damaged.

If you have any other questions, feel free to get back to us.

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