Final Cut X export.

OK, I am green when it comes to FCX. I imported by checking the box to save a copy in my Library. Plugged in my drive with footage... ingested all footage. Edited a 90 second spot.
I am unable to share edited piece because media is " still being referenced from the camera". Not sure why i am getting this warning. All the footage is on a drive. Copied to the Library...help please.
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Sometimes it happens that for some reason not all clips were copied (it may be a software glitch or user error - as in disconnecting the camera before the import was finished in the background).
Try File->Import->Reimport from Camera

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