After upgrade, unable to import photos to iPhoto

This message appears," This version of ilife software is not supported. ilife 08 or higher is required to sync pictures and video with iphoto." I have iphoto 11 so this shouldn't be a problem. I've been importing my video/photos for nearly a year with no problems.Thanks for your help.

Close iPhoto, open your iPhoto library package with the Finder as shown in this screenshot:
Look inside the Auto Import folder for any files that might be there.  If there are move them to the Desktop. Do not make any other changes. Launch iPhoto and see if the messages are gone.
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