Seagate backup for macbook pro is messed up! (please read & help!)

So my computer was full because I had basically all of my space full of picutres. I bought a 1TB external Seagate hard drive and backed up my whole computer to the external hard drive. (took about 6 hours) I went to double check the hard drive and make sure that everything backed up properly, and it doesn't look like anything backed up at all. It says that I have 858.88 GB available of space... so it doesn't appear to have anything BUT when i click on my iPhoto on my actual computer, it says "The iPhoto Library is a Time Machine backup, and so cannot be used as the main library.  Relaunch iPhoto with <option> key held down to choose another library." There are no other libraries to choose from and all of my pictures have disappeared (at least it looks that way).... I have no idea what to do. Please Help!
**edit**
when I unplug my external hard drive I can open iPhoto normally? How can I drag and drop to make sure that everything transfers?

of course. but when i open the little explorer deal icon, its not even reading that i have an mp3 player connected. but it is connected to my USB port

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