Import messages chats from Mountain lion to Mavericks

Hi,
I erased my MacBook Air which had Mountain lion installed in and just performed a new install of Mavericks. As I don't have Time machine anymore, I backed up all the data (including Library folders and stuff) in a hard drive.
The only issue I have is about restoring my data from the previous system's messages.app.
In the new Mavericks Messages.app, I can't find out how to import my old messages back. I tried to put the saved ~/Library/Messages/Archive folder in the new one, and even in the ~/Library//Containers/com.apple.iChat/Data/Library/Messages folder (I've noticed this path in another forum). But nothing works.
Any idea, folks?
Thanks.
Ken

Hi,
Did you change the Ownership of the files ?
Whilst you may have used the same Info from Mountain Lion to set up the Admin account and/or possibly your Mac User account as well then the computer will still regard them as being owned by someone else.
Find the files again (or the folder in the case of the Archive one)
Use the Get Info option when you right click.
Scroll to the bottom in the info Panel and check the Ownership.
I don't see that you put the chat.db items back in the ~/Library/Messages folder (with the other .db items as well.
10:18 pm      Saturday; March 8, 2014
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