(final cut pro x 10.0.9 )After numerous troubleshooting tips, I am still getting the dreadful your disk have ran out of space, your events have moved or permissions have changed. This happened after I moved some files to another drive. They won't relink?

(final cut pro x 10.0.9 )After numerous troubleshooting tips, I am still getting the dreadful your disk have ran out of space, your events have moved or permissions have changed. This happened after I moved some files to another drive. They won't relink eventhough the files are there.

(final cut pro x 10.0.9 )After numerous troubleshooting tips, I am still getting the dreadful your disk have ran out of space, your events have moved or permissions have changed. This happened after I moved some files to another drive. They won't relink eventhough the files are there.

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