IPhoto '09 library rebuild has no "Repair Library" option

Recently I've given in to doing some cleanup with regards to my iPhoto library.  Looking around on the forums some people gave some tips on how to go about this, some suggested apps for purchase and some free scripts people made themselves.  For some reason one app I was using couldn't find all of the dupes and would only find some, and the script I found would get interrupted and stopped at a point basically saying that a certain file isn't where it's supposed to be, probably due to a few times that I just manually deleted the photo from it's location instead of deleting it in iPhoto and having iPhoto do its job.  So it seems the iPhoto Library isn't updated, and isn't updating.  Attempted to do the library rebuild as a possible solution and the first option in the screenshot isn't available when i hold command + option keys as instructed
instead, this is what i get
re: automatic backup, my external drive that I normally backup to is currently out of commission so that's not an option.  Thanks.

The top screenshot is from iPhoto 11, the lower one is from iPhoto 09. That's why they are different.
Here's a thing: if this is the case
... due to a few times that I just manually deleted the photo from it's location instead of deleting it in iPhoto...
Your library is not fixable by iPhoto. You've corrupted it beyond repair.
Options now:
1. Download iPhoto Library Manager and use its rebuild function. This will create a new library based on data in the albumdata.xml file. Not everything will be brought over - no slideshows, books or calendars, for instance - but it should get all your albums and keywords back.
Because this process creates an entirely new library and leaves your old one untouched, it is non-destructive, and if you're not happy with the results you can simply return to your old one.  
Depending on how much damage you've done this may or may not work. But it's free and worth a try.
2. Restore from a back up created before you damaged the Library. (BTW "my external drive that I normally backup to is currently out of commission" means "I don't have a back up", doesn't it?)
3. Create a new Library, recover your masters and start over from scratch.
Regards
TD

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