Restore Database .ndf files

I have a backup (.BAK file) which has bunch of .ndf files. I want to restore it on a database which has only .mdf and .ldf files. How to restore it? I am new to Sql server 2008 R2 and never restored .bak file which contains .ndf files...
Thanks in advance...
Thank you,

I don't want to eliminate them. I want to restore them as well but don't know how to. Also the database where I want to restore the .bak only have .mdf and .ldf files.
The target database is completely overwritten during the restore.  The number and size of the files after the restore will be the same as the original.  You can use the WITH MOVE and REPLACE options to relocate the files and replace the target
database:
RESTORE DATABASE TargetDatabase
FROM DISK='D:\Backups\SourceDatabase.bak'
WITH
MOVE 'SourceDatabase' TO 'E:\DataFiles\SourceDatabase.mdf'
,MOVE 'SourceDatabase_Data2' TO 'F:\DataFiles\SourceDatabase_Data2.ndf'
,MOVE 'SourceDatabase_Data3' TO 'G:\DataFiles\SourceDatabase_Data3.ndf'
,MOVE 'SourceDatabase_Log' TO 'L:\DataFiles\SourceDatabase_Log.ldf'
,REPLACE;
ALTER AUTHORIZATION ON DATABASE::TargetDatabase TO sa;
Dan Guzman, SQL Server MVP, http://weblogs.sqlteam.com/dang/

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    restoring datafile 00002 to /ora01/db/ehr/undotbs01.dbf
    restoring datafile 00003 to /ora01/db/ehr/sysaux01.dbf
    restoring datafile 00004 to /ora01/db/ehr/undotbs02.dbf
    restoring datafile 00005 to /ora01/db/ehr/users01.dbf
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    restoring datafile 00007 to /ora01/db/ehr/apollohist01.dbf
    restoring datafile 00008 to /ora01/db/ehr/apolloidx01.dbf
    restoring datafile 00009 to /ora01/db/ehr/apollotab01.dbf
    restoring datafile 00010 to /ora01/db/ehr/apollotab02.dbf
    restoring datafile 00012 to /ora01/db/ehr/apollofdb01.dbf
    restoring datafile 00013 to /ora01/db/ehr/apolloidx02.dbf
    restoring datafile 00014 to /ora01/db/ehr/apolloidx03.dbf
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    2 Full 3230287009 14-OCT-10 +DATA/ehr/datafile/undotbs1.620.609259461
    3 Full 3230287009 14-OCT-10 +DATA/ehr/datafile/sysaux.768.609259463
    4 Full 3230287009 14-OCT-10 +DATA/ehr/datafile/undotbs2.632.609259467
    5 Full 3230287009 14-OCT-10 +DATA/ehr/datafile/users.257.609259471
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    10 Full 3230287009 14-OCT-10 +DATA/ehr/datafile/apollotab.576.619539331
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    13 Full 3230287009 14-OCT-10 +DATA/ehr/datafile/apolloidx.429.651171265
    14 Full 3230287009 14-OCT-10 +DATA/ehr/datafile/apolloidx.705.688680793
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    16 Full 3230287009 14-OCT-10 +DATA/ehr/datafile/apollotab.330.715622123
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    BP Key Pc# Status Piece Name
    65851 1 AVAILABLE /mnt/migrate/rman/EHR_dbid3632734257_set113196_piece1_copy1_20101014
    65862 2 AVAILABLE /mnt/migrate/rman/EHR_dbid3632734257_set113196_piece2_copy1_20101014
    65873 3 AVAILABLE /mnt/migrate/rman/EHR_dbid3632734257_set113196_piece3_copy1_20101014
    65884 4 AVAILABLE /mnt/migrate/rman/EHR_dbid3632734257_set113196_piece4_copy1_20101014
    65895 5 AVAILABLE /mnt/migrate/rman/EHR_dbid3632734257_set113196_piece5_copy1_20101014
    65901 6 AVAILABLE /mnt/migrate/rman/EHR_dbid3632734257_set113196_piece6_copy1_20101014
    65902 7 AVAILABLE /mnt/migrate/rman/EHR_dbid3632734257_set113196_piece7_copy1_20101014
    65903 8 AVAILABLE /mnt/migrate/rman/EHR_dbid3632734257_set113196_piece8_copy1_20101014
    65904 9 AVAILABLE /mnt/migrate/rman/EHR_dbid3632734257_set113196_piece9_copy1_20101014
    65841 10 AVAILABLE /mnt/migrate/rman/EHR_dbid3632734257_set113196_piece10_copy1_20101014
    65842 11 AVAILABLE /mnt/migrate/rman/EHR_dbid3632734257_set113196_piece11_copy1_20101014
    65843 12 AVAILABLE /mnt/migrate/rman/EHR_dbid3632734257_set113196_piece12_copy1_20101014
    65844 13 AVAILABLE /mnt/migrate/rman/EHR_dbid3632734257_set113196_piece13_copy1_20101014
    65845 14 AVAILABLE /mnt/migrate/rman/EHR_dbid3632734257_set113196_piece14_copy1_20101014
    65846 15 AVAILABLE /mnt/migrate/rman/EHR_dbid3632734257_set113196_piece15_copy1_20101014
    65847 16 AVAILABLE /mnt/migrate/rman/EHR_dbid3632734257_set113196_piece16_copy1_20101014
    65848 17 AVAILABLE /mnt/migrate/rman/EHR_dbid3632734257_set113196_piece17_copy1_20101014
    65849 18 AVAILABLE /mnt/migrate/rman/EHR_dbid3632734257_set113196_piece18_copy1_20101014
    65850 19 AVAILABLE /mnt/migrate/rman/EHR_dbid3632734257_set113196_piece19_copy1_20101014
    65852 20 AVAILABLE /mnt/migrate/rman/EHR_dbid3632734257_set113196_piece20_copy1_20101014
    65853 21 AVAILABLE /mnt/migrate/rman/EHR_dbid3632734257_set113196_piece21_copy1_20101014
    65854 22 AVAILABLE /mnt/migrate/rman/EHR_dbid3632734257_set113196_piece22_copy1_20101015
    65855 23 AVAILABLE /mnt/migrate/rman/EHR_dbid3632734257_set113196_piece23_copy1_20101015
    65856 24 AVAILABLE /mnt/migrate/rman/EHR_dbid3632734257_set113196_piece24_copy1_20101015
    65857 25 AVAILABLE /mnt/migrate/rman/EHR_dbid3632734257_set113196_piece25_copy1_20101015
    65858 26 AVAILABLE /mnt/migrate/rman/EHR_dbid3632734257_set113196_piece26_copy1_20101015
    65859 27 AVAILABLE /mnt/migrate/rman/EHR_dbid3632734257_set113196_piece27_copy1_20101015
    65860 28 AVAILABLE /mnt/migrate/rman/EHR_dbid3632734257_set113196_piece28_copy1_20101015
    65861 29 AVAILABLE /mnt/migrate/rman/EHR_dbid3632734257_set113196_piece29_copy1_20101015
    65863 30 AVAILABLE /mnt/migrate/rman/EHR_dbid3632734257_set113196_piece30_copy1_20101015
    65864 31 AVAILABLE /mnt/migrate/rman/EHR_dbid3632734257_set113196_piece31_copy1_20101015
    65865 32 AVAILABLE /mnt/migrate/rman/EHR_dbid3632734257_set113196_piece32_copy1_20101015
    65866 33 AVAILABLE /mnt/migrate/rman/EHR_dbid3632734257_set113196_piece33_copy1_20101015
    65867 34 AVAILABLE /mnt/migrate/rman/EHR_dbid3632734257_set113196_piece34_copy1_20101015
    65868 35 AVAILABLE /mnt/migrate/rman/EHR_dbid3632734257_set113196_piece35_copy1_20101015
    65869 36 AVAILABLE /mnt/migrate/rman/EHR_dbid3632734257_set113196_piece36_copy1_20101015
    65870 37 AVAILABLE /mnt/migrate/rman/EHR_dbid3632734257_set113196_piece37_copy1_20101015
    65871 38 AVAILABLE /mnt/migrate/rman/EHR_dbid3632734257_set113196_piece38_copy1_20101015
    65872 39 AVAILABLE /mnt/migrate/rman/EHR_dbid3632734257_set113196_piece39_copy1_20101015
    65874 40 AVAILABLE /mnt/migrate/rman/EHR_dbid3632734257_set113196_piece40_copy1_20101015
    65875 41 AVAILABLE /mnt/migrate/rman/EHR_dbid3632734257_set113196_piece41_copy1_20101015
    65876 42 AVAILABLE /mnt/migrate/rman/EHR_dbid3632734257_set113196_piece42_copy1_20101015
    65877 43 AVAILABLE /mnt/migrate/rman/EHR_dbid3632734257_set113196_piece43_copy1_20101015
    65878 44 AVAILABLE /mnt/migrate/rman/EHR_dbid3632734257_set113196_piece44_copy1_20101015
    65879 45 AVAILABLE /mnt/migrate/rman/EHR_dbid3632734257_set113196_piece45_copy1_20101015
    65880 46 AVAILABLE /mnt/migrate/rman/EHR_dbid3632734257_set113196_piece46_copy1_20101015
    65881 47 AVAILABLE /mnt/migrate/rman/EHR_dbid3632734257_set113196_piece47_copy1_20101015
    65882 48 AVAILABLE /mnt/migrate/rman/EHR_dbid3632734257_set113196_piece48_copy1_20101015
    65883 49 AVAILABLE /mnt/migrate/rman/EHR_dbid3632734257_set113196_piece49_copy1_20101015
    65885 50 AVAILABLE /mnt/migrate/rman/EHR_dbid3632734257_set113196_piece50_copy1_20101015
    65886 51 AVAILABLE /mnt/migrate/rman/EHR_dbid3632734257_set113196_piece51_copy1_20101015
    65887 52 AVAILABLE /mnt/migrate/rman/EHR_dbid3632734257_set113196_piece52_copy1_20101015
    65888 53 AVAILABLE /mnt/migrate/rman/EHR_dbid3632734257_set113196_piece53_copy1_20101015
    65889 54 AVAILABLE /mnt/migrate/rman/EHR_dbid3632734257_set113196_piece54_copy1_20101015
    65890 55 AVAILABLE /mnt/migrate/rman/EHR_dbid3632734257_set113196_piece55_copy1_20101015
    65891 56 AVAILABLE /mnt/migrate/rman/EHR_dbid3632734257_set113196_piece56_copy1_20101015
    65892 57 AVAILABLE /mnt/migrate/rman/EHR_dbid3632734257_set113196_piece57_copy1_20101015
    65893 58 AVAILABLE /mnt/migrate/rman/EHR_dbid3632734257_set113196_piece58_copy1_20101015
    65894 59 AVAILABLE /mnt/migrate/rman/EHR_dbid3632734257_set113196_piece59_copy1_20101015
    65896 60 AVAILABLE /mnt/migrate/rman/EHR_dbid3632734257_set113196_piece60_copy1_20101015
    65897 61 AVAILABLE /mnt/migrate/rman/EHR_dbid3632734257_set113196_piece61_copy1_20101015
    65898 62 AVAILABLE /mnt/migrate/rman/EHR_dbid3632734257_set113196_piece62_copy1_20101015
    65899 63 AVAILABLE /mnt/migrate/rman/EHR_dbid3632734257_set113196_piece63_copy1_20101015
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    inalizaci¾n
    15 Full 736.04M DISK 00:00:19 24/08/07
    Clave BP: 15 Estado: EXPIRED Comprimido: NO Etiqueta: TAG20070824T12
    4938
    Nombre de Parte: E:\RESPALDO\XE\BACKUPSET\2007_08_24\O1_MF_NNNDF_TAG2007
    0824T124938_3DY3143F_.BKP
    Lista de Archivos de Datos en el juego de copias de seguridad 15
    Tipo de Archivo LV SCN Pto. Ctrl. Hora de Punto de Control Nombre
    1 Full 2747434 24/08/07 C:\ORACLEXE\ORADATA\XE\SYSTEM
    .DBF
    2 Full 2747434 24/08/07 C:\ORACLEXE\ORADATA\XE\UNDO.D
    BF
    3 Full 2747434 24/08/07 C:\ORACLEXE\ORADATA\XE\SYSAUX
    .DBF
    4 Full 2747434 24/08/07 C:\ORACLEXE\ORADATA\XE\USERS.
    DBF
    Clave BS Tipo LV Tama±o Tipo de Dispositivo Tiempo Transcurrido Hora de F
    inalizaci¾n
    16 Full 6.83M DISK 00:00:01 24/08/07
    Clave BP: 16 Estado: EXPIRED Comprimido: NO Etiqueta: TAG20070824T12
    5005
    Nombre de Parte: E:\RESPALDO\XE\AUTOBACKUP\2007_08_24\O1_MF_S_631457405_
    3DY31Y0H_.BKP
    Archivo de Control Incluido: SCN de Punto de Control: 2747446 Hora de Pun
    to de Control: 24/08/07
    SPFILE Incluido: Hora de Modificaci¾n: 24/08/07
    Clave BS Tipo LV Tama±o Tipo de Dispositivo Tiempo Transcurrido Hora de F
    inalizaci¾n
    17 Full 736.04M DISK 00:00:20 24/08/07
    Clave BP: 17 Estado: EXPIRED Comprimido: NO Etiqueta: TAG20070824T17
    0028
    Nombre de Parte: E:\RESPALDO\XE\BACKUPSET\2007_08_24\O1_MF_NNNDF_TAG2007
    0824T170028_3DYKQGTC_.BKP
    Lista de Archivos de Datos en el juego de copias de seguridad 17
    Tipo de Archivo LV SCN Pto. Ctrl. Hora de Punto de Control Nombre
    1 Full 2773728 24/08/07 C:\ORACLEXE\ORADATA\XE\SYSTEM
    .DBF
    2 Full 2773728 24/08/07 C:\ORACLEXE\ORADATA\XE\UNDO.D
    BF
    3 Full 2773728 24/08/07 C:\ORACLEXE\ORADATA\XE\SYSAUX
    .DBF
    4 Full 2773728 24/08/07 C:\ORACLEXE\ORADATA\XE\USERS.
    DBF
    Clave BS Tipo LV Tama±o Tipo de Dispositivo Tiempo Transcurrido Hora de F
    inalizaci¾n
    18 Full 6.83M DISK 00:00:02 24/08/07
    Clave BP: 18 Estado: EXPIRED Comprimido: NO Etiqueta: TAG20070824T17
    0054
    Nombre de Parte: E:\RESPALDO\XE\AUTOBACKUP\2007_08_24\O1_MF_S_631472454_
    3DYKR7OZ_.BKP
    Archivo de Control Incluido: SCN de Punto de Control: 2773741 Hora de Pun
    to de Control: 24/08/07
    SPFILE Incluido: Hora de Modificaci¾n: 24/08/07
    Clave BS Tipo LV Tama±o Tipo de Dispositivo Tiempo Transcurrido Hora de F
    inalizaci¾n
    19 Full 740.95M DISK 00:00:20 27/08/07
    Clave BP: 19 Estado: EXPIRED Comprimido: NO Etiqueta: TAG20070827T11
    1642
    Nombre de Parte: E:\RESPALDO\XE\BACKUPSET\2007_08_27\O1_MF_NNNDF_TAG2007
    0827T111642_3F5TPWHN_.BKP
    Lista de Archivos de Datos en el juego de copias de seguridad 19
    Tipo de Archivo LV SCN Pto. Ctrl. Hora de Punto de Control Nombre
    1 Full 2916556 27/08/07 C:\ORACLEXE\ORADATA\XE\SYSTEM
    .DBF
    2 Full 2916556 27/08/07 C:\ORACLEXE\ORADATA\XE\UNDO.D
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    .DBF
    4 Full 2916556 27/08/07 C:\ORACLEXE\ORADATA\XE\USERS.
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    Where it says 'Estado' (Status in english) I found this: 'EXPIRED', it seems that my 4 dbf files have some problem, right now i'm looking for a way to solve this, but with no luck.
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