Downgrade from server can't use Migration Assistant

I have leopard server installed on one internal hard drive.
I want to run non-server mountain lion and migrate all my info from my server version of leopard.
I am having a problem with Migration Assistant not recognizing the installed leopard server os on either an internal drive or a cloned external drive.
Here's what I've done so far.
1) installed mountain lion (non-server) on a second intenral hard drive.
2) made a bootable clone of the leopard server os onto an external drive.
3) try to run migration assistant from the Mountain Lion drive asking it to migrate data from an external disk.
When I run Migration Assistant it never finds any other drives (internal or external).  I am wondering if a non server install will simply not interact with a server install.
I'm at my wits end.  How do I get all my apps and settings migrated over to the fresh Mountain Lion drive?
thanks.

OK, I just noticed that Bounce Back did not copy my System folder. I put a system folder on the drive, and Migration Assistant worked just fine now.

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