Multiple users on migration

Hi -
I had a previous problem where the migration assistant would quit during application transfer. As I tried to resolve the issue, I went through the migration several times.
Ultimately, I gave up on migration assistant, and moved programs by hand... and most of the supporting files were already in place, so it was easy.
I have deleted the "deleted users."
Is there other stuff that might have been dupliacted by multiple runs of the migration assistant? Should I do a clean install of the OS and start over, or does deleting "deleted users" clean things up pretty well?
thanks

spearheadRocks:
It is difficult to tell from your post what you are moving, and from what to what. Are you moving data? Or are you moving the OS, applications, Users Folders, all of the above? Some of these do not respond well to manual click and drag. You could use SuperDuper to clone the entire HDD or moving just the Users Folder.
Good luck.
cornelius

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