Moving from mac mini to iMac with my backups

i'm waiting for my iMac and i will use migration assistent to get my account from Mac mini
but how can i bring my time machine backups on the new iMac, i need to restore older version of some code files
Is it possible?
can i do it even moving it to a new external drive?

Purchase Aperture and use it to fix the links that break when you move the library (assuming that you have the latest iPhoto) or purchae iPhoto Library Manager - http://www.fatcatsoftware.com/iplm/ -  and use it to rebuild a managed library
One of the many reasons that referenced libraries are not currently recommended with iPhoto is its inability to handle a change in the path to the photos
LN

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