Error On Restoring Database

Nov 16, 2007

I did the full backup of .7 TB database about 2 weeks ago and did full restore with norecovery mode and then i did differential backup of about 100 gb and tried to restore but it is showing following error :
System.Data.SqlClient.SqlError: This differential backup cannot be restored because the database has not been restored to the correct earlier state. (Microsoft.SqlServer.Smo)

While restoring the files are different than original database files

Please help

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TITLE: Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio
------------------------------
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BUTTONS:
OK
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[code]

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[/code]


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[code]

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[/code]



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