Re-imaging White Macbook

Hello,
I have a white Macbook from late 2007.  I've used the notebook quite a bit and with its age, it's starting to get a bit slow.  I've always taken great care of the machine running cocktail and doing weekly time machine backups.  I know it will never be as good as new, however, would it be worth re-imaging the HD and then restoring the computer from a time machine back up?  Currently, I'm running Snow Leopard.  Should I upgrade to Lion or Mountain Lion? 
I'll be upagrading to a new Macbook Pro sometime this spring, but in the mean time I'd like to get my current Macbook in as best shape as possible.  Any recoomendations and suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you!
Gerard

Hello there deeluxx3,
You can use the Migration Assistant that is in the Applications > Utilities folder on your computer.
Here is a detailed article about how to use the migration assistant, named How to use Migration Assistant to transfer files from another Mac found here http://support.apple.com/kb/ht4889.
You want to use the section in the article labeled Time Machine or other disk Migration.
Cheers,
Sterling

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