Restoring from Time Machine to an external hard drive

I had a hard drive crash on a MBP and am using DiskWarrior to try and recover it.  DW has been running for over 48 hourse and says "speed reduced by disk malfunction: 3,177"  (the number increases every few minutes)  The DW folk tell me to give it another day or two.  Knowing that I would need to replace this hard drive anyway, I took a brand new hard drive from another MBP and put it in a hard drive enclosure.  (I put a SSD in that MBP and gave it to my daughter who is out of state so I don't have access to it anymore.)  I then used that hard drive to boot up a different MBP (recall the original one is still trying to recover with DW) which was connected to another hard drive where my TimeMachine back up resides.  This MBP opens with the welcome screen like you get on a brand new computer and asks me if I want to transfer data from a different computer or do a restore from TM.  So I say yes to restore from TM.  After that finishes, I then should have a hard drive that is identical to my last TM backup, yes?  Instead, I discover that tons of data is missing.  When I go back and look at that data on the TM backup, it appears to be all there.  So why did it not install on the new hard drive?  Does the fact that I was booting it as an external hard drive make a difference?  Or is it a problem that the MBP I am using is one year newer and is a 17" whereas the TM backup is from a 15" machine?
I need to get this 15" MBP up and running but don't want to interrupt DW from doing its thing.  (now up to 3,194 in the disk malfunction count, whatever that means).  I am just a little concerned that TM may not have everything I need to restore the drive and my failure to successfully restore on my first try doesn't help!

Dan Bryant1 wrote:
This MBP opens with the welcome screen like you get on a brand new computer and asks me if I want to transfer data from a different computer or do a restore from TM.  So I say yes to restore from TM.  After that finishes, I then should have a hard drive that is identical to my last TM backup, yes?
Maybe.   I'm assuming you left everything selected on the Transfer Your Information window?
Does the data that was transferred seem current?  If not, had you previously done a full restore to the old MBP, or erased it's internal HD?  If so, backups done after that may be treated as if they were from a different disk, and the area circled in red becomes a "pop-up" menu where you can select the one you want; you may have transferred from the older set.
It's also possible some data on the old Mac's internal HD was damaged by whatever went wrong with it, and that stuff was backed-up.   Were there any odd messages during the transfer?
Try to Repair the backups, per #A5 in Time Machine - Troubleshooting.  If that finds and fixes things, start the new MBP up from the Snow Leopard disc, erase the drive, install OSX, and let Setup Assistant transfer everything again.

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