IPhoto thumbnail query

Hi, when using iPhoto (08 version 7.1.5.(378)) a box popped up advising me that there was a new thumb nail format for iPhoto available so I clicked ok. Ive since lost all my named/dated photo albums in iPhoto BUT the individual photos are still stored on the hard drive. I was hoping a backup from my external hard drive would restore the albums to its original state BUT it seems the external hard drive may have not been formated for mac use.
Solution options so far are :-
1) plug it into a PC with Windows installed and use this powerdatarecovery.com to get my pics back, then wipe and start fresh.
BUT the question is - Is it possible to get the albums in Windows formate back onto iphoto, with names/dates in tact?
2. Download <a href="http://www.fatcatsoftware.com/iplm/"><b><u>iPhoto Library Manager</b></u></a> 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.
Which of the two above option should i try first OR is there a better option?..considering my aim is to get the photos back into named/dated albums in iPhoto - this will save many hours having to put the individual photos back into albums from my hard drive.
Cheers
Jay

Another Q, as i understand, when using the 'Rebuild Library' function it creates a brand new library and tries to reimport the entire contents of the original library into the new one.
Does this mean my Mac hard drive will need available GB space equivalent to that of the GB used by all my photos/movies that Im trying to rebuild (all data that was lost/corrupted in iphoto)?
Jay 

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