Time machine restore Fail on imac late 2012

Here.... my new imac late 2012.
Try to restore previous backup time machine of imac 27 mid 2012 with same OS mountain lion.
At the end of the restore fail.
Fail because when open user i have non email no folder on desktop,no preference settings.... nothing.... only apps on folder macintosh hd.
Help me.....

It sounds like you're selecting your internal HD in the backups and clicking the Restore button.   If so, that won't work (unfortunately, Apple doesn't make that clear).
If you're trying to restore your entire system, see Time Machine - Frequently Asked Question #14.
If you want to restore selected files/folders (but not your entire home folder or OSX drive), see FAQ #15.
If you're trying to do something else, please clarify.

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