Migration assistant doesn't see the portable drive with my time mache of my old mac

I bought the new macbook air, and want to put the settings and such from my old macbook air onto this new mac
my old mac has snow leopard
my new one has lion
I use a WD harddrive for time machine, it is formatted for mac
what can i do to get these settings on the new mac?
Slofke

You want to transfer from the Time Machine backups of your old Mac, right?  Did you connect the drive to the new one?   And select From Time Machine or other disk?
Does the Select the Source window (on Setup Assistant) or Select your System window (on Migration Assistant) not show the backup disk?   If so, try just clicking the Continue button.
If that doesn't help, the backups may be damaged.  Try to repair them, per #A5 in Time Machine - Troubleshooting.

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