LR suddenly will not import my Nikon D600 files.

I was import some file off my Nikon D600, then I changed destination subfolder and sudden LR4.4 won't import my D600 NEF raw files.  The more I use this product the more dis-enchanted I become with it.

Do you try to import directly from the camera or do you use a cardreader?
What OS are you using, can you make a screenshot of your Import screen?
I do use Lightroom since it's very first beta version and I'm getting everyday happier with it, especially with my new D600

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