Can't launch LR catalog on external drive after upgrading to LR 4.

Today I realized I was using LR3 instead of the LR4 upgrade.  I quit LR3 and launched LR4. (Note: I did upgrade the catalog when I installed LR4.) The catalog opened just fine, but I noticed that edits and some library additions I had made while back in LR 3 were missing. I quit LR4. Relaunched my computer. Now I can't open my catalog in either LR3 or 4. The catalog is on an external hard drive. I'm getting the message "Lightroom cannot launch with this catalog. It is either on a network volume or on a volume on which Lightroom cannot save changes." I am not on a network. The external drive is attached to my desktop Mac. I have been launching with the catalog on the hard drive for over a year. I am at a loss to solve this. Help. I need to get to my pictures.

Okay I fixed my own problem. I quit everything again and restarted my computer again. This time LR launched okay. I went back to LR3 and found I was using an older catalog. Then I quite that, relaunched LR4, selected the older catalog, and checked the box that says "upgrade again". I let this run and got a catalog with a new version number. The library is now in synch and I am happy again.

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       C:\usr\sap\J2E\JC00\j2ee\cluster\server0\bin\ext\security.class\tc_sec_jaas.jar
       C:\usr\sap\J2E\JC00\j2ee\cluster\server0\bin\services\jmx\jmx_sec.jar
       C:\usr\sap\J2E\JC00\j2ee\cluster\server0\bin\ext\com.sap.security.api.sda\com.sap.security.api.jar
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       C:\usr\sap\J2E\JC00\j2ee\cluster\server0\bin\ext\com.sap.security.core.sda\com.sap.security.core.jar
       C:\usr\sap\J2E\JC00\j2ee\cluster\server0\bin\ext\webservices_lib\jaxm-api.jar
       C:\usr\sap\J2E\JC00\j2ee\cluster\server0\bin\services\keystore\keystore.jar
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