DM doesn't recognize PB 2.0 Software version

I did a complete reset of my PB to get the bridge files working with 2.0 and during the process my DM (latest version) didn't recognize my PB. So I did a complete reinstall of DM which included removing all files, disc clean up and reload the DM. At least the DM recognizes my PB, but it now says Software Version: 1.0 Bundle 0
With this I cannot reload my back up! Help, please.

It should work.
I'd suggest trying a security wipe. It will then reload some 2.0 files and reinitialise things.
I remember I had to do a security wipe for some reason to get 2.0 working properly.
But I HAVE managed to make a backup of 2.0 with DM, so it does work.
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