Time Machine Folder

After installing Yosemite my entire Time Machine Folder is now in the trash.  I tried to return this to my new Time Machine DB folder, but I get a message that it cannot be changed.  OK, so how do I return my backups to my backup drive.  I cannot afford to loose the backups.

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