Help with Migration Assistant

I have used Migration Assistant to move files over from old Dell machine to iMac
1 - It didn't transfer some files like movies. IS there a way to run it again and select the files that I want to retrieve.
2-It pulled over a number of files that I do not need. How do I delete these permanently from iMac
3-It created new User Accounts that were on the PC. Do I need to keep these for any reason and if not how do I delete them.

1 - I tested Migration Assistant with Win7 but since I'm not a Windows user by choice I didn't have lots of files and certainly no Windows only files. Were the files that didn't transfer Window Media files? Since those won't run on a Mac without 3rd party support I can see why they might not copy. At any rate, no, Migration Assistant is pretty much a an all or nothing transfer application. The files that didn't transfer can by copied via a flash drive or you could do it via the Internet using a cloud syncing service like DropBox or SugarSync
2 - drag files you don't want to the trash and then empty it.
3 - You can remove any accounts you don't need. Open the System Preferences and select Users and Groups. There's a lock icon in the bottom left corner. Click it and type in your user password. Now you can select any account you wish to delete and click the minus sign which is at the bottom of the window pane with the account names. You must keep 1 account minimum and it must be an administrator account. Also, when you delete an account you'll be offered the option of deleting the files (if any) associated with that account or creating a disk image with all the files inside. If there's nothing in those accounts you want to keep, just choose delete.

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