Iphoto 4 -: cannot import photos from xternal hard drive

i wanted to decrease the memory of the hard drive and thus dragged and moved the entire iphoto file icon on my finder home box to the external hard drive. this was 4 years of photos. i did not use the backup progam- i just dragged the file into the hard drive. I now have the file on my hard drive and wanted to import some albums but it is not letting me import.
each album has an associated data file with it and some how i cannot import anything.
i read the support info on the apple website but still unsuccessful
the windows was much easier-- why does apple make simple things so hard!!
thanks
ss

The question is, why are you making things so hard? You can't import into iPhoto any photos that are already in an iPhoto Library folder. If you've copied the iPhoto Library folder to your external drive, it's all there -- there is nothing that needs to be imported; it's a complete iPhoto Library folder. To make it the "current" library, follow the instructions in the iPhoto Help topic, "Switching between photo libraries".

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