Running PC to MAC migration assistant.  See each other.  PC gets stuck at  searching for user files.

How long does the program inspect the computer (pc)? PC showed it was searching for pictures, then moved on to documents...and 8 hours later is still searching for documents. The mac and pc have stayed awake as far as i can tell and there is nothing running on the PC. When does it finish? I have about 30GB to transfer. I just got a 27" iMac.
On the PC, there is no HD activity but the process is using up 50% of the CPU... 
I ran this during the initial setup of the MAC. 
Any ideas ?

It will vary based on how much data is being transferred however 8 hours sounds too long for only 30GB. I'm assuming you are using an Ethernet cable though.
My suggestion is to contact AppleCare, you  have 90 days of free phone support so that is where I'd go first. The number is in your manual or you can bookmark AppleCare Contact Info

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