Migration Assistant - not migrating...

I'm trying to move my user account from my desktop computer (G5 Dual) to a Powerbook G4 laptop. Laptop is set up and running 10.4.8 with an admin account installed. G5 is running 10.4.8 too.
Put G5 into target mode. Run Migration Assistant on Powerbook. All goes smoothly - pick the right HD from G5 to migrate from. Then... nothing. Migration assistant simply hangs at next screen (where you choose which user to migrate) - spinning grey dial thing for hours. No obvious progress.
Only one account on G5 - the one I'm trying to migrate.
Any idea what is going on? Any suggestions about what I could / should do to fix this problem?
I'm off travelling in a few days - so I would very much like to get some fix in place such that I can take my 'world' with me...

Hi Gavin,
I'm not sure why you are experiencing problems with Migration Assistant.
We could troubleshoot it, but given your time constraints try this:
If all you want is one user, you can just create a new admin user on your PowerBook, then copy the folders within the home directory on your G5 to your PB. In other words copy the contents of Desktop, Documents, Library, Movies, Music, Pictures, etc to your new user's corresponding directories.
Good luck and have a nice trip!
-mj
[email protected]

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