I have my MacBook 13' (2006) backed up on Time Machine. I just replaced the hard drive. How do I access the Time Machine to resotre my files, setting and programs on the new HD?

I am running Snow Leopard and have my old files isolated in a new folder on the laptop, but I want to restore the old settings, programas, etc. from the Time Machine. TM is currently backing up the new HD as if it were a new computer.

Instead of using Time Capsule or Time Machine to access the archived backup, use Migration Assistant to restore the backup from Time Capsule. Worked like a charm.

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  • I just replaced my hard drive and restored everything from Time machine. However, I am unable to open iphoto and the following message appears Your photo library was not found. Do you want to find your iPhoto Library?

    I just replaced my hard drive and restored everything from Time machine. However, I am unable to open iphoto and the following message appears Your photo library was not found. Do you want to find your iPhoto Library?
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    thanks
    Shak

    Twas quite a hassle if I am honest which was eventually resolved but I don't feel qualified to help anyone through the process as it required a trip to my local apple store and a genius bar appointment.
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    i had to replace my hard drive how do i get my music back from itunes

    Restore the media and other important files from the backup of the computer.

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    Well without no information to work with, try reinstall.
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    I backed up my MacBook to an external hard drive through Time Machine. After it was all done and I reconnected the external hard drive to make sure that I could access everything that was backed up, I couldn't get into the data on the external hard drive because it said that it was backed up through Time Machine.
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