I am getting this error in iPhoto; The volume for "PICT0078.jpg" cannot be found. Insert the disk or connect to the server volume and wait for it to appear on the desktop, then try again. I have a managed account.

It indicates the file for the photo is missing, which may be related to the fact I had to restore my computer recently but I can't get rid of the warning, by the options, cancel, ok, or find photo. I don't know where they have gone, or where to search, other than Finder, which does not list them. They are not that important to me but Ido not know which photos the warnings are about, if I did I could go into the event and delete them.

do you have a default "managed" library (the iPhoto preference to "copy imported items to the iPhoto library is in its checked state) or a referenced library (you have choosen to uncheck that option and manage tthe original photos yourself - strongly not recommended)
LN

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    It indicates the file for the photo is missing, which may be related to the fact I had to restore my computer recently but I can't get rid of the warning, by the options, cancel, ok, or find photo. I don't know where they have gone, or where to search, other than Finder, which does not list them. They are not that important to me but Ido not know which photos the warnings are about, if I did I could go into the event and delete them.

    This happens
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    3. iPhoto can't find that disk (or volume)
    So, the solution is to plug in the disk so that iPhoto can access it.
    If you don't have the disk, or the photos concerned, then you have a corrupted Library.
    How to proceed from there depends on the actual version of iPhoto you use.
    BTW you do know exactly what photos are missing - the message tells you. But I think you'll find that iPhoto needs the file in order to delete it.
    Regards
    TD

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    Help!
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