Migration Assistant doesn't see SuperDuper backup

Anyone out there know why Migration Assistant won't see a SuperDuper bootable backup on an external HD? I just get a completely blank box in the Migration Assistant window.
I don't want to do a full restore/copy back as there may be problems on the backup and I want to choose what to migrate back to a clean internal HD.

Unless you can test your Migration Assistant.app by connecting a different "good" external volume, I can't think of anything else to try.
I'd suggest also asking at the [SuperDuper forum|http://www.shirt-pocket.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?s=b4871cfda0b9d4f1fba ed6a37dd88b06&f=6] - questions posted there are answered directly by the SD developer, Dave Nanian.
Message was edited by: jsd2
Just to be sure - you are booted from the internal HD, correct? Migration Assistant won't show the startup volume.

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