Multiple computers backup... help?

Hello everyone.
My situation. I have iMac #1 and time capsule. Was backing p to time capsule with no problem for month or so.
Computer #1 gives up the ghost. I go buy iMac #2.
I plug in iMac #2. it immediately finds time capsule. Do you want to restore from backup? of course I do. iMac #2 now working fine, with all the info imported from old iMac #1.
Turns out the fix for iMac #1 is easy and cheap, which I do.
I now return excited and plug in iMac #1. And now I want to backup to time capsule... just like I was doing before. Set it up and fire away.
But now, I am a bit panicked. I am assuming that time capsule "knows" that iMac #1 and #2 are not the same machine, and it should keep their info separate.
Someone please tell me I didn't just screw everything up.
With appreciation.

Edwino1234 wrote:
But now, I am a bit panicked. I am assuming that time capsule "knows" that iMac #1 and #2 are not the same machine, and it should keep their info separate.
It depends on how you answered this prompt when you did the first backup of the new Mac:
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See #B5 in [Time Machine - Troubleshooting|http://web.me.com/pondini/Time_Machine/Troubleshooting.html] (or use the link in *User Tips* at the top of this forum).

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