Why is Migration Assistant not seeing Time Machine backup?

Had year old iMac with Snow Leopard and recently was lucky enough to have it replaced with a brand new model with Lion. Had the previous iMac backed up on external drive with Time Machine.
I know I can't restore from that Time Machine backup since I am now on Lion but shouldn't I be able to migrate my old user account from the Snow Leopard Time Machine backup to the new Lion system? The Lion Migration Assistant will not recogize or show the drive or backup from Time Machine though even though it is mounted in the Finder in Lion.
Any ideas?

I just had a similar problem to this. I have a MacBook Pro (Lion) that has been backed up to an attached USB Time Machine disk that was formatted on this same machine. I had a major crash, and had to reinstall Lion, and my Time Machine backup drive did not show up in the list. I do see several drives on my network, but not the locally attached USB drive. I rebooted and tried several time, no joy. 
The backup drive passes all disk tests, and shows up when plugged in to other machines, and even shows up in the boot menu (but will not boot) when the MacBook Pro starts. And it has the secret flag file (if you do not know, the drive MUST have a zero length file titled ".com.apple.timemachine.supported" (note the leading .) at the root of the drive or the drive will not be recognized) and it should just work. It did backup to it just fine, but I cannot restore.
I finally made this work (I think) by actually getting another external USB drive, formatting it, and then using another machine to copy the Time Machine backup from the old drive to the new drive. I added the myster flag file to the new drive (see above) and connected it to the MacBook Pro. This time, it did recognize it.
I am trying to do a restore now, and looks like it should work just fine. What a pain in the butt.
I would love to hear from Apple what causes this. There must be an easier solution than to spend 6 hours copying a full back from one 2 TB drive to another! SIgh!
UPDATE: OK, it showed up as a restore disk in the "restore utility" in the energency partition, but I need to install a new OS (there was some curruption) and after installing a New OS, and getting to the migration screen, once again, this new drive does not show up.  ARGHHHHhhhhhhh
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    Sep 9 14:51:23 localhost ReportCrash[204]: 0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x003cc8e6 kevent + 10
    Sep 9 14:51:23 localhost ReportCrash[204]: 1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x003cd075 pthreadstart + 321
    Sep 9 14:51:23 localhost ReportCrash[204]: 2 libSystem.B.dylib 0x003ccf32 thread_start + 34
    Sep 9 14:51:23 localhost ReportCrash[204]:
    Sep 9 14:51:23 localhost ReportCrash[204]: Thread 9:
    Sep 9 14:51:23 localhost ReportCrash[204]: 0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x003cc8e6 kevent + 10
    Sep 9 14:51:23 localhost ReportCrash[204]: 1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x003cd075 pthreadstart + 321
    Sep 9 14:51:23 localhost ReportCrash[204]: 2 libSystem.B.dylib 0x003ccf32 thread_start + 34
    Sep 9 14:51:23 localhost ReportCrash[204]:
    Sep 9 14:51:23 localhost ReportCrash[204]: Thread 10:
    Sep 9 14:51:23 localhost ReportCrash[204]: 0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x003d9bb2 getdirentriesattr + 10
    Sep 9 14:51:23 localhost ReportCrash[204]: 1 ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x03e809f7 PBGetCatalogInfoBulkSync + 571
    Sep 9 14:51:23 localhost ReportCrash[204]: 2 ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x03e8079f FSGetCatalogInfoBulk + 63
    Sep 9 14:51:23 localhost ReportCrash[204]: 3 com.apple.DesktopServices 0x021bcaa4 TFSIterator::NextSingle(TFSInfo&) + 138
    Sep 9 14:51:23 localhost ReportCrash[204]: 4 com.apple.DesktopServices 0x0217325a TFSIterator::Next(TFSInfo&) + 54
    Sep 9 14:51:23 localhost ReportCrash[204]: 5 com.apple.DesktopServices 0x0217311e TDeepFSIterator::NextInternal(TFSInfo&, long&, long&, bool&) + 78
    Sep 9 14:51:23 localhost ReportCrash[204]: 6 com.apple.DesktopServices 0x02173081 TDeepFSIterator::Next(TFSInfo&, long&, long&, bool&) + 47
    Sep 9 14:51:23 localhost ReportCrash[204]: 7 com.apple.DesktopServices 0x02171c7a TCopyReader::GetNextItem() + 902
    Sep 9 14:51:23 localhost ReportCrash[204]: 8 com.apple.DesktopServices 0x02170f5f TCopyReader::Read(void*, TFSInfo, TFSInfo) + 249
    Sep 9 14:51:23 localhost ReportCrash[204]: 9 com.apple.DesktopServices 0x021b1a2e TFSCopyOperation::CopyToTarget() + 812
    Sep 9 14:51:23 localhost ReportCrash[204]: 10 com.apple.DesktopServices 0x021b2934 TFSCopyOperation::DoCopy(THFSPlusRef const&) + 560
    Sep 9 14:51:23 localhost ReportCrash[204]: 11 com.apple.DesktopServices 0x021b340a TFSCopyOperation::Run() + 198
    Sep 9 14:51:23 localhost ReportCrash[204]: 12 com.apple.DesktopServices 0x0219e8d3 _FSOperation + 345
    Sep 9 14:51:23 localhost ReportCrash[204]: 13 ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x03f08c2b _FSFileOperationOperate + 473
    Sep 9 14:51:23 localhost ReportCrash[204]: 14 libSystem.B.dylib 0x003cd075 pthreadstart + 321
    Sep 9 14:51:23 localhost ReportCrash[204]: 15 libSystem.B.dylib 0x003ccf32 thread_start + 34
    Sep 9 14:51:23 localhost ReportCrash[204]:
    Sep 9 14:51:23 localhost ReportCrash[204]: Thread 11 Crashed:
    Sep 9 14:51:23 localhost ReportCrash[204]: 0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x003a4a45 tinymalloc_from_freelist + 235
    Sep 9 14:51:23 localhost ReportCrash[204]: 1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x0039d82d szone_malloc + 180
    Sep 9 14:51:23 localhost ReportCrash[204]: 2 libSystem.B.dylib 0x0039d738 malloczonemalloc + 81
    Sep 9 14:51:23 localhost ReportCrash[204]: 3 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x006d9721 _CFArrayReplaceValues + 577
    Sep 9 14:51:23 localhost ReportCrash[204]: 4 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x006daa8d CFArrayAppendValue + 109
    Sep 9 14:51:23 localhost ReportCrash[204]: 5 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x006f8bd7 _CFBundleCopyDirectoryContentsAtPath + 1367
    Sep 9 14:51:23 localhost ReportCrash[204]: 6 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x006f96eb _CFBundleCopyInfoDictionaryInDirectoryWithVersion + 955
    Sep 9 14:51:23 localhost ReportCrash[204]: 7 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x006e9d65 CFBundleGetInfoDictionary + 85
    Sep 9 14:51:23 localhost ReportCrash[204]: 8 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x006ee12d _CFBundleCreate + 637
    Sep 9 14:51:23 localhost ReportCrash[204]: 9 com.apple.LaunchServices 0x044ed092 _LSRegisterDirectoryNode(LSContext*, FSNode*, LSRegistrationInfo*, AliasRecord const*, unsigned long*) + 76
    Sep 9 14:51:23 localhost ReportCrash[204]: 10 com.apple.LaunchServices 0x044e8c51 _LSFindOrRegisterBundleNode + 1295
    Sep 9 14:51:23 localhost ReportCrash[204]: 11 com.apple.LaunchServices 0x045085a5 _LSRegisterNode + 97
    Sep 9 14:51:23 localhost ReportCrash[204]: 12 com.apple.LaunchServices 0x045183d1 LSRegisterFSRef + 87
    Sep 9 14:51:23 localhost ReportCrash[204]: 13 com.apple.DesktopServices 0x021750bd TCopyWriter::SetCatalogInfo() + 935
    Sep 9 14:51:23 localhost ReportCrash[204]: 14 com.apple.DesktopServices 0x02170944 TCopyWriter::Write() + 182
    Sep 9 14:51:23 localhost ReportCrash[204]: 15 com.apple.DesktopServices 0x02170482 TCopyWriter::WriteTaskProc(void*) + 70
    Sep 9 14:51:23 localhost ReportCrash[204]: 16 ...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x03eb84bb PrivateMPEntryPoint + 56
    Sep 9 14:51:23 localhost ReportCrash[204]: 17 libSystem.B.dylib 0x003cd075 pthreadstart + 321
    Sep 9 14:51:23 localhost ReportCrash[204]: 18 libSystem.B.dylib 0x003ccf32 thread_start + 34
    Sep 9 14:51:23 localhost ReportCrash[204]:
    Sep 9 14:51:23 localhost ReportCrash[204]: Thread 11 crashed with X86 Thread State (32-bit):
    Sep 9 14:51:23 localhost ReportCrash[204]: eax: 0xc0000003 ebx: 0x003a4975 ecx: 0x19c00190 edx: 0x02021000
    Sep 9 14:51:23 localhost ReportCrash[204]: edi: 0x06252000 esi: 0x19c00000 ebp: 0xb06d0c18 esp: 0xb06d0ba0
    Sep 9 14:51:23 localhost ReportCrash[204]: ss: 0x0000001f efl: 0x00010206 eip: 0x003a4a45 cs: 0x00000017
    Sep 9 14:51:23 localhost ReportCrash[204]: ds: 0x0000001f es: 0x0000001f fs: 0x0000001f gs: 0x00000037
    Sep 9 14:51:23 localhost ReportCrash[204]: cr2: 0x02021000
    Sep 9 14:51:23 localhost ReportCrash[204]:
    The target hard disk is unusable.
    4. Erased the target disk and wrote zeros to it.
    5. Used Carbon Copy Cloner to copy a plain Leopard image.
    6. Used Migration Assistant to get my users, applications, etc. to migrate from Time Machine.
    I chose all the options to migrate data and settings.
    7. The reason to use Migration Assistant to get the data from Time Machine was because I suspected that the Time Machine backup might be corrupted. (The volume restore fails every single time.) I was trying to see if Migration Assistant would also crash. My reasoning was that a successful Migration Assistant would not prove anything, a crash would point to corruption in the Time Machine backup.
    8. I booted from my internal hard drive and so far I've found the three weirdness:
    a. A password stored by Safari reverts to an old value.
    b. iTunes shows me the License Agreement to Agree/Disagree.
    c. QuickTimePro registration is blanked out.
    So, the question is:
    *Did Migration Assistant modify my internal drive because of links?*
    Roberto Sepulveda

    Stefano,
    1. Boot from the Leopard installation disc by pressing the letter C while doing a restart.
    2. Choose the language.
    3. Click on Utilities on the Menu bar.
    4. Select Restore System from Time Machine.
    5. Select which Time Machine backup is the source for the restore
    6. Select which disk is the target for the restore
    a. Consider that the restore may fail leaving your target volume unusable
    b. Consider that the restore will rename the target volume to the name of the source volume,
    so you might end up with duplicate names.
    Hope this helps.
    Roberto

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