N73 backup/repair problem

hi.. this is my first post.
After installing the new FW Version 4.0812.4.2.1 i can't return to my old skins and old setup.. i mean i can't repair old backup file into new version like contact messages skin and menu setup...
it's a problem by the new version of the firmware?
please help me...

What happens when you try to restore the backup? Is there an error message?
Also, what version of PC Suite are you using?

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