Restored, Made Back Up Files, Restored them via Drive E

Hi,
I originally rececived the BSOD, so I made back up files, & restored the PC. I use Win 7 Home
Now, I had to put the first of the 8 disks back into my PC. Then via E drive, I accessed the first disk, open it & at the fottom of the files was a Restore file or app. I clicked it & it said to put in Disk 2, then 3 & so on thru 8.
But now, I open Libraries & under pictures, none of my pictures are there. But at the bottom in the left panel, under Computer, I see this:
"Back up files 2014-05-17 171024"
But when I open that, I see 93.win 8/17/2014 8:58 Win File
& see that from 94.win to 99.win
How do I get all my photos, music, documents, saved websites back?
I thought once I backed them up, & restored them back into the reformatted HD of my laptop, they would all fall back into where they were
Thanks for any/all
Frustrated

NatureMuzic wrote:
Hi,
Thanks & here's what you're looking for I hope! Bear with me as I have never had to go thru this.
1: HP G72  B60us P/N: XG988UA#ABA
2: Restore question, No, When the PC went thru it's own self repair but couldn't fix it, I followed the on screen choices. First I used 8 discs to back up all my files.
Then I chose System Restore for out of box condition. I think you may mean HP system recovery. System restore is not the same thing. Perhaps you also meant HP factory image recovery. Is that the case?
3: I then placed the discs one by one into the Notebook CD/DVD slot for lack of proper. Message on Screen asked me to place Disk one, then finished & asked for 2, thru 8.
And clicking on the Computer Icon, it gave me Local C, Recovery drive, & Devices with removeable storage VD RW  Drive  (E File Backup 1
I thought this would be easy!  Back up my files, via the PC, then after HD is reformatted, I insert the back up disks, & the photos go to My Pictures, all my music goes to WMP, etc. but early on, it very frustrating!
Thanks again for all your help!
What is the installed operating system?
Did you use the HP recovery disk set or usb recovery media?
Did you press F11 to access the Recovery Manager and then select factory image recovery?
It may seem as if I am asking you many questions, but please bear with me as I must know exactly which programs you used.  The next time you have issues try booting into safe mode.  
Restoring files backed up with Windows backup in Windows 7
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