Time-Machine Backup of File-Vaulted Account - Problem?

This is the situation:
I have to install the last good backup from Time-Machine. I did this but my drive was encrypted using File-Vault.
Now I cannot get past the login to my account at startup!!!!
My password is CORRECT.
I am the only user.
The login will take my password but will not progress any further past the following error message:
"Unable to log into the File-Vault Account "....." at this time. An error has occurred."
Has anybody out there heard of this happening? Does anybody see a picture of what is going on - or what could be done?
Can I ever get back my old account (complete with emails/apps/keychain/doc etc?????!!)
Regards
Greg.

O.K - So I'm now up and running again with a new installation. The Factory default installation disk has been installed.
I still have my Time-machine backup on my portable drive. The applications folder is accesible. All of my old apps are still there even though it was an encrypted HD. However, everything else is missing! iPhoto's !!!! Work documents! movies! itunes downloads etc etc...nothing in my old home folder and personal libraries are there - just the encrypted files.
Any ideas from here?

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