Cannot access older time machine backups

I recently installed a new SSD in my MacBook and after reinstalling OSX Mountain Lion I chose to restore from a time machine backup. Everything went smoothly and all my files were restored. However, I tried to access a backup from before my restore but it's not showing it as being available even though the Time Machine preferences confirm that my oldest backup is from June 2011 and I can still access the folders that far back via finder. But I've never had this happen. Why it because its a new hard drive? Was it because of the recent 10.8.3 software update? Was it because of the "restore from time machine backup"? Every time I had done a clean install I just copied over the critical folders such as documents and itunes from my drive, never used the restore feature. My files clearly aren't gone, but I'm curious as to why this happened. Please help. Thanks in advance.

Have you done a new backup yet?  If not, yes, Time Machine is looking for the backups on a different disk.  As mende1 says, the procedure in #E3 should let you see them.
Once you start a new backup, Time Machine should automatically "associate" the new drive with the old backups, only do an "incremental" backup of the changes, and treat the old backups as if they'd been made from the new drive.
If not (ie, if it starts doing a full backup), you may be able to cancel the backup and do the "associatedisk" yourself, per #B6 in Time Machine - Troubleshooting, especially the pink box there.

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    Hi,
    I recently had some issues regarding my MacBook Pro and decided the best course of action would be to ensure it was completely backed up; reinstall OS X Yosemite and pick the old backup for useful files.
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    It seems that this is not the case...
    Any backup, despite being listed on the Time Machine interface, prior to the date of restore was "greyed out" and could not be accessible.  Unfortunately, the "Browse other Backup Disks" option didn't work (are there issues with this option for NAS backups?), and unfortunately, a repair disk doesn't seem to either.
    I have only managed to get the .sparsebundle (encrypted) drive to mount once by using a repair disk; every other time I attempt to remount using repair disk, the button is greyed out. :/
    The time I did get into the "Time Machine Backups" volume; only once backup was listed for ".inProgress" – a 70GB file (the sparsebundle is ~500GB+).
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    At present, Disk Utility doesn't have the "Repair Disk" option available and DiskWarrior 4.4 is throwing up error 2154; low memory; on a 16GB RAM rMBP.
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    Jamie

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  • Cannot access old time machine backup

    Dear Community,
    as you can see in the image below, Time Machine preferences shows that my oldest backup is from August 25, 2012.
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    Thanks for the suggestion. I didn't know about the option+clik.
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    Christopher Sant wrote:
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    kathigitis wrote:
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    Message was edited by: kathigitis

  • After Mountain Lion update - problems synching contacts and accessing previous Time Machine backup

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    I think you went about this the wrong way. ok....
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    jdxxs wrote:
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    All went well except that a few seconds after I opened Contacts they all disappeared. They were replaced with two entries - one for Apple and one with the name of the home account.
    I tried to retrieve Contacts from the Time Machine backup. I could see all the past dates but they were all red and inaccessible.
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    3  select all contacts (ctrl-A) and drag them to the 'on my mac' account in Contacts
    4  connect the Internet and watch all the contacts disappear from the iCloud account
    5  select all contacts from the 'on my mac' account adn drag them to the iCloud account.
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    enterprise_in_ca wrote:
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    I suspect that my old backups are still in the Time Capsule but because my computer name has changed it is not allowing me access to the old backup.
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    Michael

    atsuem wrote:
    Using migration assistent I wanted to recover my old accounts, but the assistant could not find my time machine backup.
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