TM Backup Volume after restoring with Migration Assistant

Hi there,
I recently restored my system from a time machine volume via migration assistant (NOT while first boot, because it hangs on caluculating amount of space there) to be able to use Boot Camp (my partition seemed to be too much fragmented). There are a whole bunch of files in older backups I still need. Therefor I need to know for sure if I can choose the external HDD with the old Backups as the new TM Backup Volume WITHOUT loosing my old backups.
I haven't found satisfying information about it in this forum but of course it is possible that I've overlooked it.
What do you think about it?
Thanks a lot!

ragob66,
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Try this:
*Accessing Time Machine Backups From Another User Account or Computer*
Yes, you can do this using the Time Machine interface.
Attach the drive containing the TM backups to your computer.
Control-click the TM icon in the dock and select "Browse Other Time Machine Disks...".
Highlight the desired disk and click “Use Selected Disk”. This will now allow you to browse those TM backups via the ‘time travel’ window. From here you can restore what files you need access to. Bear in mind that any files moved will have the permissions of that previous user account. Thus you may be prompted for the user name and password of that previous account. However, once verified you should be able to adjust “Sharing & Permissions” in the files “Get Info” window.
Let us know if this resolved your issue.
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