Can't "inherit" prior Mac's Time Capsule Time Machine backup

It's getting ridiculous. Tried half-dozen times, tried Pondini's instructions, just doesn't seem to work. I never get the "Inherit the backups?" question and my new computer starts a new full backup.
Probably I've screwed up the drive by now.
It's a 2 TB Time Capsule set up as Time Machine with my old MBPro running Mountain Lion.  There's lots of space used (the old backup). The new computer has it's own Mtn Lion setup and new applications and a new USER (me). I have tried using Igration Assistant to migrate the SETTINGS only, because I read that would trigger the "Inherit the Backups?" question.
It completeed the migrration successfully, but no question.  When I start a new backup I do not get the question either, jsut the beginning of a 95GB backup.
Is this doable?  Can someone clarify or simplify?
I want to baack up to the old set, or at least access the old backup set to recover some few files that were not transferred previously (by another non-Time Machine backup)

Using Ponderini's instructions #B6 in Time Machine - Troubleshooting, I don’t succeed in reconnecting an existing time machine backup (time capsule).
The previous TM backup was made from a macbockpro under OS 10.6.8 on a time capsule. I change to a new MBP that run on os 10.9 and I want to use my previous time capsule backups.
With my new MBP I can access to previous backup using Browse Other Backup Disks option, but I an’t succed using the B6 to keep previous backup.
I’ve done first :
sudo rm /Library/Preferences/com.apple.TimeMachine.plist —> succeed
sudo tmutil inheritbackup /Volumes/Data/Macintosh.sparsebundle —> succeed (Filesystem clean, ect..)
sudo tmutil associatedisk -a / /Volumes/Copies\ de\ sauvegarde\ Time\ machine/Backups.backupdb/Macintosh/2013-12-20-133156/MacBookGG1T —> succeed
I reconfigure TM preference by choosing the appropiate Time capsule  (« data »)
When I activate TM, the Time Machine preferences do not indicate that any prior backups were available
I reboot like proposed by Eric, same problem.
Then I tried:
sudo rm /Library/Preferences/com.apple.TimeMachine.plist —> succeed
## Then I mount the sparebundle
sudo tmutil inheritbackup /Volumes/Copies\ de\ sauvegarde\ Time\ machine/Backups.backupdb/Macintosh —> succeed
sudo tmutil associatedisk -a / /Volumes/Copies\ de\ sauvegarde\ Time\ machine/Backups.backupdb/Macintosh/2013-12-20-133156/MacBookGG1T —> succeed
I reconfigure TM preference by choosing the appropiate Time capsule  (« data »)
When I activate TM, the Time Machine preferences do not indicate that any prior backups were available
I reboot, same problem.
Do you have any idea to overcome this problem ?

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