Cannot Migrate from last Time Machine Backup

My hard drive some how failed or had a file structure problem and I had to completely wipe the hard drive and start over. Fortunately I have been continually backing up my hard drive.
I have tried migration assistant, and now I am trying to transfer the information as apart of the re-loading of Leopard and it is not working out. It moves extremely slow, so far it has taken almost 6 hours and the bar has barely moved. What should I do? I know it shouldn't take this long. When I first got the computer three weeks ago, it only took an hour at best to migrate the 80-100GB of information...
Also, I have no options to stop the transfer when you do it as apart of your instal rather than with migration assistant. Something is pretty darn wrong!

Do you have the same problem with both, the migration assistant (after install) and the setup-based time machine recovery ?

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    MATT-MAC wrote:
    My machine is really slow, the beach ball is spinning all too often - it's time for a clean install Snow Leopard
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    |
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    Hi
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    http://pondini.org/TM/Troubleshooting.html
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    In migrating to a 21.3" iMac from a Time Machine backup, can I do this more than once?

    David,
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