Media offline urgency

Had some photo jpegs go offline in a 7min project due today this afternoon. Never had this problem as a prosumer level editor, I reconnected as the manual says, but that red MEDIA OFFLINE screen remains in canvas even though I redid the clip.
Any suggestions greatly appreciated.

wherever you designated your FCP documents there is also a folder called Thumbnail Cache files. With FCP closed delete those files... new ones will be generated when you relaunch.
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