Clips disappear from Events when moving external drive to my new Laptop

Here is a weird one: I have a large external drive (software RAID) that I have all my footage on, and I am using iMovie to organize it; using a 2006 iMac 24" running Leopard 10.5.7, iMovie '09 8.0.3 (802) (the latest) - all is going reasonably well, although its getting a little slow.
But, when I move this drive onto my new Mid '09 Macbook Pro, also running 10.5.7, iMovie 8.0.3, the recently re-arranged events show up with no clips in them. Other events, that have not been recently changed, show up okay. Projects seem unaffected.
Then, if I take the drive back to the iMac, it's all normal again. Sometimes iMovie won't start at all on the MacBook.

Bonsai wrote:
I also notice that I get the 'Choosing Full on this computer may result in degraded video playback' warning, despite being 2.8GHz vs. the 2.16 of the iMac, 512Mb video card (enabled) etc. etc.
Yes-that was a standard statement in all imovie users. However, in the latest version of imovie there isn't full vs large. There is original vs large. You should check you imovie updates.
I don't know if thats the culprit or not, the iMac does not have that warning. Does anyone else have a MacBook Pro with that warning?
no that is not the culprit

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