Can't connect to old Time Capsule data after installing Lion

I recently installed Lion, and when I set up Time Machine to my old Time Capsule I've been using since TCs were released, and the software only shows data as if I've never backed up before, as well as saying "Oldest Backup" and "Latest Backup" as "none."  I have used this TC through Leopard and Snow Leopard, and there is lots of old backups on the drive.  The TC storage amount shows 91 of 500 GB available, so I know my data is still there.  I need TM to recognize the old backup data on the TC so I can access some old backups I have.  Please help if anyone knows what to do here!

Mount the "Data" volume of the Time Capsule and look at the dates of the "sparsebundle" files there.  If there seem to be two there for your MacBook Pro, then your old data is still there in the older backup.  To see that data, click-and-hold or control-click on the Time Machine icon and select "Browse Other Time Machine Disks".

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