New hard drive, reload of Snow Leopard, now I can't access Time Machine

I had a similar question posted in the iMac section and no responses.  Then I realized there's a section just for time capsule, so this is the more appropriate place to post.
My 2008 iMac (Intel) recently crashed and the factory installed HD was the culprit.  Got a new HD and reloaded all my software.  I'm having a problem connecting to my 1TB Time Machine.  It performed a back up and now I can't see the drive.  I've got the drive etherneted (same set up as before the crash).  I see the drive in Finder, but it refuses to connect.  I get the following error message (I click on the time machine and it tells me connection failed. I try the Connect As... button and get this message)
"Connection failed.
There was an erro connecting to the server [server name]. Check the server name or IP address, and try again.
If you are unable to resolve the problem contact your system administrator."
The time machine has more than just back ups, I was using it before as a network drive, but my iMac was the only one I was ever sucessful in connecting to the drive via ethernet.
Any help on troubleshooting would be greatly apprecated, since data from before the crash is on the drive I'd like to restore.

I have tried rebooting with the original OS CD, and holding down the "c" key. Didn't boot up using the CD. I tried rebooting and holding down Shift +c, and that didn't work either. Apple, you're bringin' me down.

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