Unsupported images 2012

Have seen this problem in discussions since 2007. I have just uprgraded my computer to Mountain Lion, Aperture to the latest version of 3.3.2 and consolidated a few libraries with iPhoto. Not sure if all files have worked fine in Aperture before but now I'm having problems.
The previews are greyed with a warning sign (like a road sign) when I reprocess from original it seems to work fine but I get a message that the file is unsupported and will not open.
Problem is a search in finder will show the file just fine and this is not restricted to any single format I have a number of Olympus .orf (raw files) and regular .jpg but also .png that just wont render.
At first I thought that it was only files that it couldn't find but using relocate original doesn't help even if I find the original.
Have tried repairing the library with no luck.
Any ideas out there?

Yeah OK, it works of course!
But now I get a lot of duplicates, which is a problem I already have, I'm in the middle of trying to sort duplicates out (too many bloody photos).
Maybe I should just open a new library and add all photos I can find and tick avoid duplicates?
Thanks for the help, probably should have thought of it myself.

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