Help - Issue accessing iTunes following use of migration assistant

I have just transferred the contents (which included my iTunes library) of a home pc to a new iMac. The transfer went well and once completed, a 'second'  iMac user was created in addition to myself (using the old computer name) which now means that I have to log out and then log in as another user to use/access it. I am the sole user of the iMac and wondered if there is any way I can delete the 'second' user and somehow transfer the iTunes across to me?

Time machine backups. I went to migration assistant a few hours ago and limited my selection to "users", no need for applications, settings and other files.  Stuff started moving over at a fast pace but has now seemed to stall.
I will let it run overnight as there are lots of songs and photos as well as a few movies.
If that does not work, then I will go into TM and try restore. I have restored some things in the past such a mail files and it has worked well. 
The Apple fellow at the store told me to go right into TM, he may have had a point. I'll get it eventually.

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