New leopard macbook won't see panther macbook os in migration assistant

I just got a brand new MacBook (leopard) but when i try to use migration assistant, i get as far as it waiting for target (MacBook with OS 10.4.11) to restart, which it does with the firewire symbol, but then it tells me i don't have any versions of OS X on there! I have tried a number of times! Any advice?

First off, your naming conventions already put to doubt what you have.
10.4.11 is Tiger, not Panther.
Are you sure the machine you are putting into Target Mode is a MacBook?
If it says Powerbook or iBook on it, don't use it for Migration Assistent
transfer, and instead use this article:
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=435350
If it is indeed a MacBook, make sure you Target Disk Mode is set when nothing except power is connected to the MacBook. Target Disk Mode initiation frequently does not work when other cables are connected to the computer.
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