HT3231 Migration assistant doesnt see external hard drive

Mac OS 10.7.5  Intel 2 gHx Core 2 Duo.  Just replaced a crashed hard drive.  Migration assistnat doesnt see external hard drive, although it is on desktop and working fine.  Connected by USB.  I have a backup on the external drive.  Too large to place on internal hard drive.  So frustrating!  I looked at forums online, no help.  Any ideas?

1.  Definitely 10.7.5
2.  I'm not convinced it is a TM drive.  It has been used as such, but I am not sure of its current status.  Of note, Time machine is currently using it, but I get the sense that it only uses part of the drive.  The file I want to use is in a seperate directory of the external hard drive than backups.backupdb, where Time machine is currently writing.  The file I want to use is called "Untitled - 2012.01.16-10.17.00.766.FullBackup" and the file type is package.  Of note, Time machine let's me have the option to restore the stuff it has been writing for the last few days.  Migration assistant, however, is not so cooperative.
3.  I have been opening migration assistant, putting in password, choosing "from a Time machine backup or other disk", and then it shows only "Mac OS" as an option under "select your system". 
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