well looks like youve got the files in the wrong path. Here you have them in C:\ Drive you need to put them in D:\ drive. Should sort out your problem.
Try restoring them manually in SQL Server Mgmt Studio.
In Tree-View right click on Databases, "restore database" then make the same name as DB, and select from Device and select each backup file per database.
Try restoring them manually in SQL Server Mgmt Studio.
In Tree-View right click on Databases, "restore database" then make the same name as DB, and select from Device and select each backup file per database.
Check session.ini and make sure all is correct. I'd suggest making a partetion D:/ or your going to have alot of issues.. or just go buy a cheap 40gb HDD. Google "Tiger Direct" they ship fast and very cheap.
You can also try making a virtual D:/ but I wouldnt advise that either as it is very problematic.