How to recover a cold backup (Oracle 9i)

Hello,
We got the following situation, one of our clients wants to switch from Oracle 9i to Microsoft SQL Server 2008.
Our client is located in Singapore and we operate in Belgium, they have sent us an external HD with a media/cold backup of their database.
We also got both the database name and the passwords for the database.
In order to get this database available I have taken the following steps:
1)Created an Virtual Machine with Windows XP SP3,
2)Installed Oracle 9i on this VM,
3)Created a database using the database name and passwords given by the client.
Now I want to recover our clients database, how do I do this.
I know there texts about it, but I need a step for step guide to do this (that's the way I learn by seeing how its done and then reproduce it)
Thanks for any response

After some calls and putting pressure on our client IT I've been able to find out that there either using 11 or 10g.
Also found out that the name they gave me is not the name they use
So I followed the instructions on [http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B10501_01/server.920/a96521/create.htm#1000691] , I did find some mistakes in the page
I got the following create database statement
CREATE DATABASE dbname
USER SYS IDENTIFIED BY pz6r58
USER SYSTEM IDENTIFIED BY y1tz5p
LOGFILE GROUP 1 ('D:\dbname\redo01.log') SIZE 100M,
GROUP 2 ('D:\dbname\redo02.log') SIZE 100M,
GROUP 3 ('D:\dbname\redo03.log') SIZE 100M
MAXLOGFILES 5
MAXLOGMEMBERS 5
MAXLOGHISTORY 1
MAXDATAFILES 100
MAXINSTANCES 1
CHARACTER SET US7ASCII
DATAFILE 'D:\dbname\system01.dbf' SIZE 700M REUSE
EXTENT MANAGEMENT LOCAL
DEFAULT TEMPORARY TABLESPACE tempts1
TEMPFILE D:\dbname\temp01.dbf' *(The documentation said datafile instead of tempfile)*
SIZE 270M REUSE
SYSAUX DATAFILE 'D:\dbname\sysaux01.dbf' size 700M reuse
UNDO TABLESPACE undotbs
DATAFILE 'D:\dbname\undotbs01.dbf'
SIZE 3984M REUSE AUTOEXTEND ON NEXT 5120K MAXSIZE UNLIMITED;
after executing
ORA-01501: CREATE DATABASE failed
ORA-00200: controlfile could not be created
ORA-00202: controlfile: 'D:\dbname\control01.ctl'
ORA-27038: file exists
OSD-04010: <create> option specified, file already exist
So what did I do wrong, altough I'm guessing I copied the original files to early
[code="sql"]DATAFILE 'D:\dbname\system01.dbf' SIZE 700M REUSE
Although I did use reuse
I shutdown the database and removed the files to and replaced them with the files from the client,
Mounted the database succesfully and tried to query the metadata
Mixing the information found on
Creating an Oracle Database,
Oracle Recovery Procedure
Got ORA-01219, which is logical since the databse isn't open yet.
I open the database using alter database open
ORA-01157: cannot identify data file 1 - file not found
ORA-01110: data file 1: '/home/oracle/product/10.1.0/oradata/orcl/system01.dbf'
So any ideas want went wrong this time
Edited by: Resender on 19-mei-2011 1:00

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    SQL> recover database using backup controlfile until cancel;
    ORA-00279: change 555611 generated at 01/18/2007 14:14:14 needed for thread 1
    ORA-00289: suggestion :
    C:\LOCAL_DESTINATION1_ORCL\ARCH.1_1_612194518_43F17CF5.ARC
    ORA-00280: change 555611 for thread 1 is in sequence #1
    ORA-00328: archived log ends at change 555483, need later change 555611
    ORA-00334: archived log:
    'C:\LOCAL_DESTINATION1_ORCL\ARCH.1_1_612194518_43F17CF5.ARC'
    Idon't know where the change 555611 is coming from?

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