Problem restoring backup.arc file

Hi all!
i've just reinstalled the latest firmware for my e65 and i can't get my phone to use the backup file (backup.arc) done before the operation.
it just says "now the phone will be rebooted" and, after the reboot) nothing happens. it hasn't restored nor my contacts or applications nor my settings
what could i do? help!

The problem seems to be changing my iCloud address. I went back to my old iCloud address and tried importing the abbu backup file.  That didn't work but I was able to restore the Address Book from Time Machine and all is back to normal.
I'm thinking removing contacts, calendar, etc. from iCloud sync, then changing my iCloud address, then reinstating iCloud sync might work. But I don't think I'm going to mess with iCloud for awhile.

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