My computer crashed restored not seen by Windows 7 user profile

My computer crashed and I restored most of my data files.  I am running Windows 7 Professional and my c: drive I have two user files listed: User A is my profile from before my computer crashed, and user B that was made when I reinstalled Windows 7.  All my data is under User A, but windows doesn't see that data user B.  How to merge two users files or how to remove user B so that Windows sees that the data user has?

Try to copy all internal files in the folder 'user A '.

Contacts,

Desktop computer,

Downloads,

links,

My Documents,

My music and all the others. Replace the new files to the old will help you get some of your old settings.

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