Time Machine: backup files and erase drive

My 1TB external Time Machine HDD is nearly full. I’ve backed up up the last two years of Documents and Pictures files from Finder on another external drive, so Is there a way to find the latest TM versions of Documents and Pictures file on the HDD, restore them to my desktop to make sure I didn’t miss anything in the backups, and then wipe the TM disc and start fresh? 

Ok, here goes:
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    Time Machine can backup a Windows image file used by an emulator such as Parallels Desktop.
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