Restore vs migration assistant

My hard drive on my iMac failed and is being replaced. Fortunately, I have a Time Machine backup. When the new disc is installed, should I use the restore function or migration assistant to set up the new hard drive? What are the advantages/disadvantages of each?
Thanks.

See Mac 101: Time Machine. Scroll down a bit more than half way to the section entitled, "Restoring your entire system from a backup."
Also, see User Tips for Time Machine for help with TM problems. Also you can select Mac Help from the Finder's Help menu and search for "time machine" to locate articles on how to use TM. See also Mac 101- Time Machine.
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