Missing audio files in Premiere after re-opening

I just finished editing some clips for a gaming video I was working on. After saving it last night with all the audio clips still in the timeline, I re-open the project this morning seeing that all of my audio from the recorded footage was gone. But the song in the background still working perfectly and staying in the timeline. (This is the first time this has happened to me)
I did not touch the project overnight, and I perfectly remember the audio working perfectly last night.
This may just be a small bug, but is there a way to re-sync everything without having to manually sync everything myself?
I work on a Windows 8.1 computer
Using Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2014
If anyone knows a way to fix this, or if anyone has had the same problem. Please let me know. Thanks!

becaue of the issues when using MA or a TM backup to restore from one computer to another, with Logic, this is often a common problem.
To fix it just go to this link.. and re-download and install all the essential and additional content... and then all should be fine. I know it can be a pain to do but ijn reality, this has been found to be the only effective way of fixing such an issue.
Please note: Make sure both GB and Logic are not running (In otherwords, make sure you have quit both of them) when you install the content...

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