Migration assistance and time machine in OS X Lion

I use Mac OS X Lion. Before that I had Mac OS X. I had all data in my Western Digital 500 GB external hard drive (as time machine). After switching to Lion, when I try to use Migration Assistant, the application does not find the time machine. Would any one give me some assistance. Thanking you in anticipation.

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