Migration assistant stuck on new 15' MBP. Help!

I've been having a terrible time with the migration assistant. I have a new 15'MBP retina fully loaded. Been trying for days to transfer my old applications, etc from my older 15' MBP. I could not do it through the wifi (tried but it just died after 18 hours). So I hooked up the computers with fw800 (with thunderbolt adapter on the new computer) and that didn't work. Then I backed up my old computer using time machine and am trying to setup new one with that backup but it's been 18 hours and seems yo be stuck. The bar is at the same place it was 8 hours ago. The estimated time went up from 3+ hours to 5 hours, so I guess something is happening even though the bar hasn't moved? I have about 350gb of stuff so I get it could take a while but it's been about 18 hours. What should I do! This is driving me crazy... I need to be up and running for work tomorrow.

Hello
try this
put your tow imac side by side then plug an ethernet cable between us , ethernet logo look like that
then on each imac desable wifi ( air-port )
go to system preferences -> network , you should see somthing like that
select from Configure IPv4 to MANUALY on both imac , then fill info for ehternet exactly as folow
for 1st Imac
for 2d Imac
then try launch again migration assistant , or use file sharing options on old imac
HTH
Pierre

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