Mavericks can't read old time machine backups

I recently upgraded to Mavericks from 10.6.8 (Mac Pro Early 2008)
I have an external USB backup HD
I can see the files in the finder and I can also see the panels in the time machine window but the pre-10.9 ones have a black frame around them and I can't select them. If I shift-command-C the panels turn white and I can select the panels but I can't access the files in them.
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance

In the Finder, right-click or control-click the folder icon and select
          Show View Options
from the contextual menu. In the dialog that opens, select None from the Arrange by menu. Close the dialog, enter Time Machine, and try again.
Another reason why items in a snapshot might not be selectable is that the time-travel view is open on a secondary display. Move it to the primary display, or if necessary, exit and disconnect the external display.

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