How to restore a backup from 9300 to a 9300i?

Hi,
I have made a backup of my 9300 to my PC. Then it broke and I have bought a 9300i. The issue is, PCSuite does not recognize the old .nfb file as a valid backup file for 9300i. I have saved the backup using an older version of PCSuite. Now I have installed 6.84.10.4 but that did not help much.
Is there a way to go round this? Say, convert the .nfb file or so.
Thanks a lot in advance,
Ignac

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