Recovering Back-up files error

I was trying to restore my back-up files from a stick USB, but when I was restoring it, the following message pop up:
"HP Recovery Manager failed. Error code = FFFFFF15", after I clicked ok, another message poped up saying: "HP Recovery Manager failed. Error code = 7B"
Please help me.

HI YTC_1015,
You’re having a problem trying to restore your back up files. The error that you are getting could have been caused by virus, corrupt files or even the hardware starting to fail.
Here is a link that might be able to help recover the files.
Le t me know how everything goes.

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