Completed Mac to Mac Migration.  Now new iMac is Stuck at Startup Screen.

I did a mac to mac migration, both iMacs running Lion.  Got the message that it was completed successfully.  Unfortunately none of my apps or files would open.  I rebooted, hoping that would help.  Now the new mac is stuck on the startup screen and won't go past it.  Help!
It took three attempts for the migration to work.  I have never had this much trouble with any of my macs.
I feel like I'm using a PC at this point.  What can I do to fix this? 

I would restart the new mac from the recovery partition and restore it to new.
The recovery partition is invisible. If you restart, wait for chime, press and hold OPTION key until the boot manager screen appears. You should then see the Recovery HD.
To boot directly into the Recovery HD restart, wait for chime, press and hold COMMAND-R.
Then repeat the Migration.
How did you performed the migration before: From old to new with new as target or to new with the old as target ?
Try to do it in another way.
Do it wit FW800 or if possible with Tunderbolt.

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