Cannot access any older files in time machine

I Upgraded MacBook air to Yosemite. I had a backup using time machine and the backup disk shows that 32 GB is still used by the backup file, however, I cannot go back to any files before the date I installed Yosemite.
Anyone knows how to access time machine files in a different way?
thanks for any help!
dirk
Message was edited by: DirkJ

Uh, June 25, 2013?  Is that a typo, or has your Computer's date been set wrong?
Assuming it's a typo, do the older backups appear in the Timeline on the right, but faded-out and you can't select them?  If so, see the pink box in Time Machine - Frequently Asked Question #15A.

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