How to restore settings on a new hard drive?

Apple just replaced my hard drive.  I opened a bitcasa account at Apple Store and stored my key chain but do not know how to download it back to my new hard drive.  So much is lost on my desktop as in I cannot locate the hard rive icon the way it used to be.  This has been a nightmare.

Apple just replaced my hard drive.  I opened a bitcasa account at Apple Store and stored my key chain but do not know how to download it back to my new hard drive.  So much is lost on my desktop as in I cannot locate the hard rive icon the way it used to be.  This has been a nightmare.

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