Do not boot with time machine

Using Mac OS 10.8.5 on a MacBook.
After a full restore from Time Machine it does not boot unless it starts with Time Machine disconnected.
To be noted also tha restored files and applications were not the latest but quite old back-ups.
Majority of Time Machine history does not show-up despite it can be read using the Finder.
I had to copy most important files by copy and paste using the Finder.
Any help?

Well first you have to figure out what is wrong with the machine and solve that problem first.
Your post is very vague on what occured, and there are many types of "crashes" it really depends upon what see on the screen and what the hardware does, we can't see it to tell you, so you have to tell us.
I suggest you run through these user tips and provide more information about your hardware.
Disconnect the TimeMachine drive for now
..Step by Step to fix your Mac
Help us to help you on these forums
Create a data recovery/undelete external boot drive
If this is going way over your head, there are local PC/Mac techs that will assist you for a fee, Apple only does hardware repairs and is advised to use them if you discover it is, especially if under warranty/AppleCare.
Hard drive and RAM upgrades can be handled yourself or by a outside tech in many older models of Mac, but don't expect Apple to cover the new parts.
Install/upgrade RAM or storage drive in Mac's

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