Z10 won't restore after changing BB ID

I had to wipe my z10 after changing mail addresses and forgetting my password.
I did a full back up prior to the wipe, created a new BB ID, and tried to restore. But I just get a message saying that the BB ID for all my data is different and the restore fails. What now? 

JohnLH1 wrote:
I had to wipe my z10 after changing mail addresses and forgetting my password.
I did a full back up prior to the wipe, created a new BB ID, and tried to restore. But I just get a message saying that the BB ID for all my data is different and the restore fails. What now? 
Do you now have a new BB ID or did you just change the password ?,
At the top of Link software, are you signed in ?
If you have different BB ID's you will not be able to restore.
Also you would not be able to retrieve your BBM contacts and messages.

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