Iphone Backup files

Hi!
I was in the process of formatting my computer. Of course my iPhone 3G decided to quit during formatting leaving me with no backup of my phone.
I was able to recover the MDDATA/BACKUP files from my formatted hard drive, but how can I import it in iTunes? I thought it might have been as simple to copy/paste it in the backup folder, but when I open iTunes "AppleMobileDeviceHelper" stops working.
If I can't import my data, is there any way I can read the MDDATA files so I at least can get my contacts back?
Thanks!
Steffen

Oops, sorry - missed the Vista part in your signature. On vista the location should be
C:UsersYOURUSERNAMEAppDataRoamingMobileSyncBackup
Andreas

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