Double Images

I am new to PE9. When I import pictures from my hard drive into Organizer I get many double images.
I have checked my picture files on the hard drive to be sure that they did not exist there as double images.
I have tried deleting the pictures from the Organizer and starting over, but I still get the double images.
I would greatly appreciate any help.
Thanks,
Mike

The Organizer will not import the same file multiple times, so there likely multiple copies of these files. Otherwise there must be some for of corruption at work, possibly a flawed catalog or damaged image data and the thumbnails don't accurately represent the individual images, but instead are being picked up from neighbors.
To find out what's going on, open up the Properties panel (Alt+Enter) select each of a set of duplicates and check the file name and file path associated with these files to check whether they are identical files in different locations or actually supposed to be individual files.
-Brett

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