Moving files from old iMac to new iMac

I am about to buy a new iMac and wish to move all of the data from my old iMac to the new machine. I have backed up data with both Carbon Copy Cloner and with Time Machine. Which of these should I use to move my old data over to the new computer?

Last week I had to do this very thing. Both Macs ran 10.6.2, the old SL Retail; the new had a new 'SL Build.' (10C2234) (Only bought Retail a short while ago and now it cant be used on the 27" .. Duh!)
In the past I have had problems using MA because I did not migrate the User from the old Mac I created a new user before doing so.
In this case I booted the old Mac in Target Mode (on boot hold "T" key down until FW floater seen), connected it to the 27" via FW 800 and booted 27".
I checked migrate the lot. (There are many upgrades to previous basic SW so I didn't want to go through all these upgrades.)
1H49m shortened to 45m or so and all done.
I opened Eudora only to be told Rosetta wasn't installed! No invitation to 'Get IT?' I installed Rosetta from the Retail DVD.
I rebooted and got kernel panics.
I booted from SL (Cloned previously to a FW drive Partition on TM) and got KP's again.
I booted the 27" in Safe Mode (Hold Shift down on boot until spinning gear runs) and set about trashing all 3rd Party stuff in HD>Library>StartupItems Folder.
Stil got KP's when booting normally.
I ran DiskWarrior 4.2 on the 27" from the FW Partition after booting this Vol in Safe Mode, and DW got confused requesting to CD boot ... you cannot boot 2009 (Late) Macs from the 4.2 CD/DVD.
'Phoned Apple and found there was ANOTHER StartupItems Folder ... System>Library>StartupItems.
This had 3 Folders that were put there by Parallels 5 running on my old Mac. Copied (dragged) to DT, deleted from StartupItems, rebooted and no KP. (Thanks Apple Help!)
Trashed the copied Folders as they were of no use.
So far there have been no major problems; Camino quit 4 times, now stable? Snitch needed registering again.
Runs much cooler than the C2D iMac.
HTH

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