CS 5.5 - Restoring Sites after drive replacement

After a drive failure, I upgraded from CS4 to CS5.5.  I've restored my local .html files, but the Site definitions are missing and need to be redefined.  The FAQ on the subject does not make the process entirely clear.  Do I use "New" even though I have both local and remote files?  I know how to reach the home page of my sites.  Will that be enough info?
Thanks for your help.
John

Since it is installed on a "new" hard drive, use new to define each of your sites.
When all is well, export your site definitions to storage other than your computer
For example somewhere on your server.

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