(Restoring) backup taking forever

Hi,
I've a big problem with my iPhone 4 and iTunes. I've read discussion on a similar problem, without finding an answer that could work with me.
Today I tried to sync my iPhone 4 (iOS 5) via iTunes/cable. The backup phase was lasting forever. I tried to stop it after a couple hours, but iTunes refuses to stop. I quitted it, but it refuses to quit. I forced quit it. As a consequence, the communication icon on the iPhone disappeared.
I tried the above more times, until the point when the iPhone was no longer recognized by iTunes, and refuses to show any other than the iTunes icon, together with an USB cable.
Trying to restore data was unsuccesfull for several tries. iTunes told me that it was impossibile to restore. A link to the Apple site for more information resulted in an empty page.
After a while I tried again. This time, restoring the iPhone and keeping it to the original state worked. At this point, restoring my latest backup began. It is still going on, and on, and one hour a half has passed, with iTunes saying it is calculating the remaining time, and the iPhone saying restore is going on.
Do you have any idea? The technician at the Apple support had no idea of what was happening. I've no idea as well, and am waiting with my phone doing nothing, and no message or change conforting me things have not frozen.
Thank you,
Paolo

It didn't work: the restore time was growing (it reached 18 hours!), and was not moving.
So, I decided to reboot everything, and start fresh, with no backup. This time it worked, but I had to spend the afternoon reinstalling everything.
I'm not too happy of what happened, in particular because there is no explicaton for it.
Paolo

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