FCP searching for a file issue?

Okay, every time I open any project with FCP 6.0.2 it keeps looking for a file from a completely different project that I haven't opened or used for 8 months (this file has NO relation to the current project). What happens is a little dialog saying searching for the file, with a "Stop" button, then if you hit stop or it of course does not find the file, the dialog comes up asking to search or cancel. Well I hit cancel, then the project continues to open, then it comes up a bunch more times and I just keep hitting cancel until the project is completely open and I can then edit it. Any ideas short of a full FCP removal and reinstall to get rid of that? I've tried deleting caches, preferences, etc to no avail.

The message you are seeing is not from Final Cut; it is from QuickTime. Final Cut is asking QuickTime to validate the disk file for one of the project clips, and the clip appears damaged.
Note the name of the file that QuickTime (inside Final Cut) is complaining about. If you reimport that file, the problem will go away (most of the time).
If this is happening for 15 or 20 files, it's a major pain the neck, I know. I have never heard an explanation of what causes this. (Is it Final Cut munging the files? Is it QuickTime?)

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