Use a previous TM back-up after machine change

I try to read a lot on this subject but I didn't find really an easy way to re-use a my previous TM backup. I've changed my computer due to an hardware issue and TM created a new backup.
I read some tips valid with 10.5 with MAC adress change but terminal command doesn't work
I read some tips about 10.6 and option at the first backup but it didn't appear.
Well, is there any solution to use my previous TM backup on an Imac 21.5 with 10.6.2 instead of the new MyMac 1.sparebundle created by TM?
I really want to browse my history without opening another backup through TM menu..
Bruno

Bruno CND wrote:
I try to read a lot on this subject but I didn't find really an easy way to re-use a my previous TM backup. I've changed my computer due to an hardware issue and TM created a new backup.
Yes. A new Mac will be backed-up in it's entirety. It's a different Mac, with different hardware, etc. You cannot prevent it.
I read some tips valid with 10.5 with MAC adress change but terminal command doesn't work
Good. That is for the same physical Mac with a new logic board, not a physically different Mac.
I read some tips about 10.6 and option at the first backup but it didn't appear.
You should have gotten the "re-use" prompt, per #B5 in the Time Machine - Troubleshooting *User Tip,* also at the top of this forum. But that won't prevent a new backup of the new Mac.
That is, unless you backed the old Mac up to a disk attached directly, and have now changed to using the same disk on a network location. In that case, the old backups are in a Backups.backupdb folder, not a sparse bundle.
Well, is there any solution to use my previous TM backup on an Imac 21.5 with 10.6.2 instead of the new MyMac 1.sparebundle created by TM?
No.
I really want to browse my history without opening another backup through TM menu..
Do you mean the Browse option? That's the only way. Also note that when your Time Capsule (or whatever network destination you're using) gets full, Time Machine will not delete old backups from the old Mac when it needs room; it will delete the oldest backups in the new set, instead.
So you'll have to manage that space yourself; delete individual backups via the procedure in #12 of the Frequently Asked Questions *User Tip,* also at the top of this forum.

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