Time machine backups only updates in PVM or full bkup

time machine backups only updates in Parallels VM (vista) or full bkup file.pvm each time from scratch?
how upgrade 10.7.4 to 10.7.5?
where found xcode for this os x version?

Thanks for the inputs, however looking at those links and it is not possible to associate / inherit old backups at 10.6.8 as tmutil is a new command at 10.7
I tried deleting the  /Library/Preferences/com.apple.TimeMachine.plist file as per A4 'Full Reset Of Time Machine', but when I went back into the TM interface it still only showed todays backup.
I then realised that when restoring my system using Migration Assitant, I created a new 'temp' admin profile (internal user ID 501) to pull everything back so I could retain my original admin profile / name (given internal ID 502).  I logged in using this temp admin that I hadn't got around to deleting and wo and behold TM was showing all the backups.  I then logged out of this temp admin and back into my main profile and the backups are still showing  
So, it was either deleting the plist file and then requiring a log out that fixed it.  Or going back to my temp profile, launching TM which then fixed something somewhere?  Either way now fixed.

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    50maz wrote:
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    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.
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  • Time Machine backup only when system is idle

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    rslora wrote:
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