Did Os Lion clear time machine archived disk images under OS Snow Leopard?

Just looked back on my time machine drive - and realised to my shock that there were no snapshots of my files prior to mid July 2011. I bought this 15in Mac Book Pro in April and have used the same back up drive throughout. I have 480GB of free capacity on the drive. The only thing that happened the week of the 'first' archived 'snapshot' is the upgrade to OS Lion...
Anyone else find this?

Changing the short name may have been the problem, but I would have thought Migration Assistant would have done it (messily - you'd have two accounts and loads of permissions to change).
Best I can suggest for now is that you have a good look at Pondini's TM and Setup/Migration Assistant articles
http://pondini.org/TM/Home.html

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