Macbook Pro: Migration Assistant not connecting to external hard drive? Help!

I've had my hard drive re partitioned today and all my data was dragged onto an external hard drive.
The genius guy said to connect the drive & use migration assistant to transfer everything.
I understand I could drag and drop files but I want everything to be done properly through migration assistant but it won't pick up the external drive , however it's files are accessable through finder. Migration assistant just constantly gives me the message, 'looking for computer'.
Why is this? Could someone help? I'd be really greatful!
Thanks,
Joe 

Pondini wrote:
The genius guy . . . isn't. 
Tell me that isn't possible

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