Time Machine not working as supposed to.

The other day i made changes that i wanted to "roll back". So i selected a date 1 day earlier and restored to that date. After the system rebooted it took the next 18 hours creating a new " image " in time machine.
There was no way to stop this.
Now i lost about 6 months of priors backup points.
Before i have restored from time machine(about a year ago or longer) and it was slick and painless. The computer was ready to use immediately and it did not recreate a whole disk image.
If i restored to an earlier time, it should not have to do a full time machine backup because there is already the original one.
--my time machine disk did not change.
Are others having this issue and is apple recognizing that time machine is screwing up.

freak111 wrote:
thanks, i know that was the issue, but its a stupid setup.
And it seems odd that the article says "may". They should know what the software will do.
I think that what they were trying to do (which works sometimes) is, if you restore the +*most recent+* backup, it may not do a full backup the next time. But every time I've seen it do that, it has made room for a full backup first, so may delete old backups anyway.
What if 1 day before didnt resolve my issue, and i needed to go back 100 days. Now that time has been overwritten and lost. And worse if this happens everytime i restore, and 2 restore points were needed.
You don't necessarily lose any backups; backups may be deleted only because TM needs so much space for the next one, and it deletes the oldest ones first, regardless of which one you restored.
And multiple restores will only cause multiple full backups if you do a backup after the first restore.
But don't hesitate to tell Apple about it here: http://www.apple.com/feedback/timemachine.html

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