Can't import photos into Aperture

Prior to upgrading I was using Aperture 2, I exported each project individually into folders - I decided to keep my photo organized by folders (and referenced) rather than in the Aperture library.
I upgraded to Aperture 3.0.1.
I can't import anything - either individually or by folder. Individually, I select import then navigate to the folder I'd like to import but I can't see any images in it, Aperture says 'loading assets' (I've left it there for hours). If I choose to import by folder, I can navigate to the folder, I see the image files but they are greyed out. I can click on import, but nothing happens.
If I navigate to the folder in Finder, drag and drop it onto Projects in Aperture I see the green plus sign. I let go and nothing happens. Images are both RAW and JPEG.

Prior to upgrading I was using Aperture 2, I exported each project individually into folders - I decided to keep my photo organized by folders (and referenced) rather than in the Aperture library.
I upgraded to Aperture 3.0.1.
I can't import anything - either individually or by folder. Individually, I select import then navigate to the folder I'd like to import but I can't see any images in it, Aperture says 'loading assets' (I've left it there for hours). If I choose to import by folder, I can navigate to the folder, I see the image files but they are greyed out. I can click on import, but nothing happens.
If I navigate to the folder in Finder, drag and drop it onto Projects in Aperture I see the green plus sign. I let go and nothing happens. Images are both RAW and JPEG.

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