Migration Assistant - from non functioning imac to new imac?

My daughter's G5 imac has a bad graphics card (per apple store genius). Logic board is apparently OK but computer can't be used. She has decided to buy new a imac. Her concern is all of the data on her old imac's hard drive which she wants to transfer to the new imac. Normally, migration assitant would do this. However, as stated above, her old imac is not functioning in a normal way. My question: can she use migration assistant even though she can't do anything with her old imac except look at the garbled screen?
She also has an external hard drive that is supposedly up to date with backed up info.
What are her options?

I read and printed "How to use and troubleshoot Firewire target disk mode". Thanks for that link.
The procedure in that article was for someone who wanted to transfer files between two computers. In my daughter's case the procedure is a little unclear. That is because, if I remember correctly, when you start up a new computer for the first time I'm not sure you see the desktop before the setup assistant starts. I guess one could connect the two computers and start up the new computer and a few seconds later start up the old computer and hold down the T key. That should put the hard drive of the target computer on the desktop of the host (new) computer. But when during the setup process would the setup assistant access the hard drive that would be appearing on the new computer's desktop?
When the setup process was finished, if the old computer's hard drive was not accessed you could then manually select what you wanted to copy. But for some info this can be a tedious process.
It has been a few years but I remember the process as being pretty much automatic starting with the setup assistant and having everything (personnel info, email, bookmarks, etc as well as files) transfered from my old to my new computer. I don't recall putting my old computer into Target Disk Mode to have everything transfered to my new computer. When you are going through the initial setup of a new computer, do you actually have to put the old computer into Target Disk Mode for the setup process to access your old info?

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