Replacing recovered files from a crashed HD

I had a HD crash but could recover the files on the disk. Any website that explainse how I can put back the recovered files like for instance my contacts from Adressbook, Software, etc.
Or can any one explain where to put what files to get the closesed to my previous configuration?
Many thanks,
Werner

I would just copy them because Migration Assistant sets up a new account, which might cause you to have to move the files around.

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