Time Machine back up to transfer data to new Mac.

Hi - I am trying to transfer my old Mac data to my new Mac via Time Machine and an external hard drive.  When prompted to select a back up source, "Time Machine Backups" shows as an option. On the next screen, "No OS X system back ups were found" appears.  In the notes it says only complete back ups of Mac OS X appear on the list.  I'm transfering data from a Mac OS X Version 10.6.8.  How do I make sure it is complete?  I just backed it up again from my old Mac to make sure it was the most recent data.
Thank you.

This website should have answers to your questions:
http://pondini.org/TM/Home.html
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