After restoring System from TM backup is too big for drive

I had to restore my system from TM recently. When I plugged in the TM drive after restoring it tells me that there's not enough space on the drive to perform the backup.
Am I just going to have to chuck away the original backups and start a new one, or is there some way I can get the original backup to work again?

Hi, and welcome to the forums.
Yes, that's normal behavior, unfortunately. When you erase a disk (done automatically as part of a restore), everything you put back on it is treated as new: http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1338
You may need a larger drive for your backups. It varies greatly, of course, depending on how you use your Mac, but a "rule of thumb" is that TM needs 2-3 times the space of the data it's backing-up to be able to keep a reasonable "depth" of backups for you.

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