Restored iMac from Time Machine Backup - OS Updates out of whack

Hi all.
I just had to get a new hard drive, as part of the Apple Seagate Replacement program.
I have installed Snow Leopard on my new drive, rebooted and restored from my Time Machine backup.
Once I rebooted from that, my "About This Mac" stated I was using OS version 10.6.2 and I had to re-install updates to bring me back up to 10.6.8.
How can this be, as I thought a full restore from Time Machine would also restore all updates?  Seems weird to me.
Thanks,
B.

Belly Buckle wrote:
1) Does this screw up my files???  I'm already experiencing issues having to re-install Flash Player, re-importing Mail, etc. Would you think that my system files could be corrupt?
It shouldn't screw up your files. If you are experiencing problems, maybe you should erase the disk and restore your Time Machine backup again, but now restoring the whole backup instead of restoring it after installing Mac OS X. Note that Migration Assistant sometimes doesn't work properly and it can create problems on Mac OS X.
Belly Buckle wrote:
2) Is there a way of restoring from my Time Machine backup without actually using my original install disks first?
If so, how would I do this, as the pane which says "Do you already Own A Mac" only comes up after installing the software from the DVD.
As you have problems after restoring the backup, I recommend you to start from the Mac OS X DVD that came with your Mac and restore the backup:
1. Insert the Mac OS X DVD that came with your computer, and press C key while your Mac is starting.
2. Go to Utilities menu > Disk Utility, select Macintosh HD in the sidebar, go to Erase tab and erase the disk.
3. Close Disk Utility, go to Utilities menu, select the option to restore the Time Machine backup and follow the steps.
This will save you time searching a solution and it's safer than using Migration Assistant. After restoring the backup by this way, your computer will be as it was before replacing the hard drive

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