Backup after restore question.

Hey everyone,
My question is if it is possible to ONLY recover the SMS history and contacts from a backup and nothing else. How can I do this? I really need to do a clean wipe of everything else but the SMS history and contacts.
Please help me and thanks in advance!

The restore from backup process is ALL or nothing. There is no way to do a selective restore of data. Contacts should be synced to a supported application on your computer, that makes it real easy to sync such back to your phone. Not syncing contacts & only storing such on your phone is asking for trouble.
There are third party software solutions that can extract data from your iphone backup, but none that I know of that can then restore such data back to a non-jailbroken phone:
http://www.iphonebackupextractor.com/

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