Time Machine | won't back up same drive under another user

Basically what has happened is my RAID 0 4TB "Media" started to failed (bad sectors) and my only back up was Time Machine. I have two user accounts; Admin and my user account. I logged in under Admin to run time machine for the last time before the drive initially failed (my user account was on the "Media" drive, RAID 0) The backup went successfully and I replaced the drive. Under admin, I restored all files successfully.
Here is the problem: Once I log back in as my user account, Time Machine thinks that the "Media" backup and "Media" current drive are different and says theres no more room to back up. Can I transfer the admin account's Time Machine preferences? I really don't want to format Time Machine again and do another backup. That's a lot of files.
There has to be a way to do this.

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