I am running a restore ona clean install all day now and never make it through the restore (REALLY waiting long >1hrs) and always get no progress in the jobs:
I just know it could take longer than an hour.
If it’s stuck after a few of hours then worry.
If you are using an SD card the most often time for failure however is on updates and big installs when a lot of memory locations are changing state, so that could be an issue as well. But again if SD card that is the slowest type drive I know of, so long time.
My advice is be patient. Maybe start it up right before bed and let it run overnight to curb the anxiety.
The restore process also has to uncompress the backed-up files, so the screen doesn’t update always while it is doing that, so updates may appear spotty, especially if it is doing something like a big database file as well as many small files - it will appear to update often for the smaller files and then appear to hang. It is still churning away behind the scenes, and any visible disk activity light should be busily working away.
Now that about 18 hours have passed since you posted, has it progressed or finished? Based on the progress bar being about half way when you took the second screen shot, double the time it has taken to that point and add a bit more and then start to be concerned.
[Worried? Remember installing Windoze 95 via floppies, two hours in, and the screen reads “Insert disk 27 of 29”, and then “Disc I/O Error, press F1 to retry” and you are busily trying to find a floppy that isn’t corrupt while pounding the F1 key, hoping it might just finally read the disk?]