Help!  iPhoto 6.01 update - no Thumbnails

I just installed iPhoto 6.01. I had iPhoto 6 installed and all was well. Upon upgrading, my ENTIRE library shows no thumbnails, only dashed boxes and the titles of the images. When I go into edit mode, blank. Can't import. Seems like iPhoto no longer knows where the photos are located. I have many many smart albums created based on comments, don't want to lose these! Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. I have tried reinstalling iPhoto 6.01 as well as rebuilding caches, database, etc...stumped.

Same problem: upgrade to iPhoto 6 and all I got were outlines of missing thumbnails. The problem seemed to be that I did not have enough free space on my hard drive for the computer to upgrade everything. Here's the fix:
clean out some stuff. Clear enought hard drive space to equal or better yet surpass the size of iPhoto. Bigger space the better.
Make a back up of your entire iPhoto library to a dvd, just in case.
If you have put any new photos on since your update, burn a copy of those folders. Good, now the fix.
Throw out the iPhoto library folder (the same one you just backed up).
Restore the pre-update iPhoto library folder you have on your back up drive. Just click and drag the whole thing back to the place you deleted the post-update copy.
You do have a back up drive, yes?
Run iPhoto 6. It will update everything. This will take some time.
Ta-daa! Mine was all set. Then I dragged the newest photo folders I had back to the library folder on the iPhoto window and I was up and running.

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