Migration Assistant doesn't restore to latest backup

Hello,
I just initialised my internal HD. I then restored from my Time Machine backup. The fact is that it restored from an April backup while I actually performed a backup yesterday and browsing TM via the "Star Wars" interface shows files I added yesterday as expected.
Is there a way to restore my MBPro from where I left before initialization without having to manually seek for every file changed in the last month?
thanks
Stefano

grillotitubante wrote:
A full restoration from Time Machine is only possible from last completed backup,
Not so.  You can do a full restore from any backup (as long as System files weren't excluded), per the sample in my previous post.
It's Setup Assistant and Migration Assistant that automatically use the most recent backup.
Now, my hypothesis is that Setup Assistant can't see my latest backup because it has a later version of OS X on it, is it correct?
No.  While you can't go "backwards" from a newer "Major" version of OSX to an older one (such as Mountain Lion to Lion), you can use a 10.8.3 backup with Setup Assistant or Migration Assistant running on 10.8.2.  (But you should upgrade to 10.8.3 ASAP.)
What do you mean by it "can't see" the backup?   Where is it -- on a Time Capsule, or external HD?  Is it encrypted?  Does nothing appear, or does it look like your internal HD?  (If it looks like your internal HD, but has a green or yellow icon, that's actually your backups).  Post a screenshot if in doubt.
And Migration Assistant won't let me restore the users from a backup of the same machine it is on?
Yes, it will.  But if a user account has exactly the same name as one already on the Mac, it will make you rename one. 
I saw the image you posted but it showed complete backups only and I need a more recent one.
EVERY Time Machine backup is, in effect, a full one.  "Complete" on that window means OSX was included.  If you don't back up System files, you can't restore OSX.

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