Moving a lot of masters from an external drive to Aperture library

I have just treated myself to an iMac, 3.06 GHz with 1 TB Hard drive. I have some 2,000 pictures that I have done a lot of work on already on an external Firewire drive. I have copied the Aperture library to the hard drive on the new iMac - but, they are referencing them from the external drive. I would like to import all the 45 project containing all the photos masters into my Aperture library so that I have them all together.
What is the best way to do this? Do I have to do it with individual pictures - which will take forever! I cannot seem to get the option of Relocate Master. When I tried to import - from the external hard drive - I was not able to see any pictures to import. Was this because they were already in the library and I had checked 'Do not import duplicates"
Do I need to make a new Aperture Library?
Any advice would be most welcome!

Hi William These are the two reports that seem to relate to Aperture. It is all "Gobbledygook" to me!
May 24 12:13:19 MacBook-Pro Aperture[1001]: * NSRunLoop ignoring exception 'Exception in Aperture: [<BKiPhotoFolderItem 0x28841d90> setValue:forUndefinedKey:]: this class is not key value coding-compliant for the key itemiPhotoEventDisplayName.\nBacktrace:\n0x00071fea (in Aperture)\n0x91e8beb7: +[NSException exceptionWithName:reason:userInfo:] (in CoreFoundation)\n0x90c25510: -[NSObject(NSKeyValueCoding) setValue:forUndefinedKey:] (in Foundation)\n0x90b1b028: _NSSetUsingKeyValueSetter (in Foundation)\n0x90b1aa8e: -[NSObject(NSKeyValueCoding) setValue:forKey:] (in Foundation)\n0x26a5bfe6: -[BKiPhotoEventsFolder loadFolderSubfolders] (in iLife)\n0x26a5274d: -[BKiLifeFolderItem itemsFoldersOnly] (in iLife)\n0x90b1c81a: -[NSObject(NSKeyValueCoding) valueForKey:] (in Foundation)\n0x010078ea (in BrowserKit)\n0x90b1c81a: -[NSObject(NSKeyValueCoding) valueForKey:] (in Foundation)\n0x01003016 (in BrowserKit)\n0x0100341c (in BrowserKit)\n0x90b1c7a7: -[NSObject(NSKeyValueCoding) valueForKey:] (in Foundation)\n0x90b4a39a: -[NSObject(NSKeyValueCoding) valueForKeyPath:] (in Foundation)\n0x93992e48: -[NSBinder _valueForKeyPath:ofObject:mode:raisesForNotApplicableKeys:] (in AppKit)\n0x93992a50: -[NSBinder valueForBinding:resolveMarkersToPlaceholders:] (in AppKit)\n0x9399253c: -[NSObjectParameterBinder _updateObject:observedController:observedKeyPath:context:] (in AppKit)\n0x939921bc: -[NSObjectParameterBinder _observeValueForKeyPath:ofObject:context:] (in AppKit)\n0x90b7958e: NSKVONotify (in Foundation)\n0x90af5f22: -[NSObject(NSKeyValueObserverNotification) didChangeValueForKey:] (in Foundation)\n0x01003c94 (in BrowserKit)\n0x01002447 (in BrowserKit)\n0x90b1aa8e: -[NSObject(NSKeyValueCoding) setValue:forKey:] (in Foundation)\n0x9399276a: -[NSObjectParameterBinder _updateObject:observedController:observedKeyPath:context:] (in AppKit)\n0x939921bc: -[NSObjectParameterBinder _observeValueForKeyPath:ofObject:context:] (in AppKit)\n0x90b7958e: NSKVONotify (in Foundation)\n0x90af5f22: -[NSObject(NSKeyValueObserverNotification) didChangeValueForKey:] (in Foundation)\n0x01013b9f (in BrowserKit)\n0x90b78914: _NSSetObjectValueAndNotify (in Foundation)\n0x90b1aa8e: -[NSObject(NSKeyValueCoding) setValue:forKey:] (in Foundation)\n0x9399276a: -[NSObjectParameterBinder _updateObject:observedController:observedKeyPath:context:] (in AppKit)\n0x939921bc: -[NSObjectParameterBinder _observeValueForKeyPath:ofObject:context:] (in AppKit)\n0x90b7958e: NSKVONotify (in Foundation)\n0x90af5f22: -[NSObject(NSKeyValueObserverNotification) didChangeValueForKey:] (in Foundation)\n0x00ff2ee4 (in BrowserKit)\n0x90b78914: _NSSetObjectValueAndNotify (in Foundation)\n0x00ff39a8 (in BrowserKit)\n0x90b2e02d: __NSFireDelayedPerform (in Foundation)\n0x91e12b5e: CFRunLoopRunSpecific (in CoreFoundation)\n0x91e12d18: CFRunLoopRunInMode (in CoreFoundation)\n0x969da6a0: RunCurrentEventLoopInMode (in HIToolbox)\n0x969da4b9: ReceiveNextEventCommon (in HIToolbox)\n0x969da32d: BlockUntilNextEventMatchingListInMode (in HIToolbox)\n0x937cd7d9: _DPSNextEvent (in AppKit)\n0x937cd08e: -[NSApplication nextEventMatchingMask:untilDate:inMode:dequeue:] (in AppKit)\n0x00369f54 (in Aperture)\n0x937c60c5: -[NSApplication run] (in AppKit)\n0x00979e5a (in ProKit)\n0x00003252 (in Aperture)\n' that raised during posting of delayed perform with target 0x2694c080 and selector '_setOutputSourceProviders:'
May 24 12:13:38 MacBook-Pro [0x0-0x62062].com.apple.systempreferences[1012]: objc[1012]: Class O3Panel is implemented in both /System/Library/MonitorPanels/AppleDisplay.monitorPanels/Contents/Resources/Con trast.monitorPanel/Contents/MacOS/Contrast and /System/Library/MonitorPanels/AppleDisplay.monitorPanels/Contents/Resources/Geo metry.monitorPanel/Contents/MacOS/Geometry. Using implementation from /System/Library/MonitorPanels/AppleDisplay.monitorPanels/Contents/Resources/Geo metry.monitorPanel/Contents/MacOS/Geometry.
May 24 12:13:38 MacBook-Pro [0x0-0x62062].com.apple.systempreferences[1012]: objc[1012]: Class O3Panel is implemented in both /System/Library/MonitorPanels/AppleDisplay.monitorPanels/Contents/Resources/Geo metry.monitorPanel/Contents/MacOS/Geometry and /System/Library/MonitorPanels/AppleDisplay.monitorPanels/Contents/Resources/VPT .monitorPanel/Contents/MacOS/VPT. Using implementation from /System/Library/MonitorPanels/AppleDisplay.monitorPanels/Contents/Resources/VPT .monitorPanel/Contents/MacOS/VPT.
May 24 12:13:38 MacBook-Pro [0x0-0x62062].com.apple.systempreferences[1012]: objc[1012]: Class O3Panel is implemented in both /System/Library/MonitorPanels/AppleDisplay.monitorPanels/Contents/Resources/VPT .monitorPanel/Contents/MacOS/VPT and /System/Library/MonitorPanels/AppleDisplay.monitorPanels/Contents/Resources/Bez el.monitorPanel/Contents/MacOS/Bezel. Using implementation from /System/Library/MonitorPanels/AppleDisplay.monitorPanels/Contents/Resources/Bez el.monitorPanel/Contents/MacOS/Bezel.
May 24 12:13:38 MacBook-Pro [0x0-0x62062].com.apple.systempreferences[1012]: objc[1012]: Class O3Panel is implemented in both /System/Library/MonitorPanels/AppleDisplay.monitorPanels/Contents/Resources/Bez el.monitorPanel/Contents/MacOS/Bezel and /System/Library/MonitorPanels/AppleDisplay.monitorPanels/Contents/Resources/Ext endedTouchSwitch.monitorPanel/Contents/MacOS/ExtendedTouchSwitch. Using implementation from /System/Library/MonitorPanels/AppleDisplay.monitorPanels/Contents/Resources/Ext endedTouchSwitch.monitorPanel/Contents/MacOS/ExtendedTouchSwitch.
May 24 12:13:38 MacBook-Pro [0x0-0x62062].com.apple.systempreferences[1012]: objc[1012]: Class O3Panel is implemented in both /System/Library/MonitorPanels/AppleDisplay.monitorPanels/Contents/Resources/Ext endedTouchSwitch.monitorPanel/Contents/MacOS/ExtendedTouchSwitch and /System/Library/MonitorPanels/AppleDisplay.monitorPanels/Contents/Resources/Pow erMode.monitorPanel/Contents/MacOS/PowerMode. Using implementation from /System/Library/MonitorPanels/AppleDisplay.monitorPanels/Contents/Resources/Pow erMode.monitorPanel/Contents/MacOS/PowerMode.
May 24 12:13:38 MacBook-Pro [0x0-0x62062].com.apple.systempreferences[1012]: objc[1012]: Class O3Panel is implemented in both /System/Library/MonitorPanels/AppleDisplay.monitorPanels/Contents/Resources/Pow erMode.monitorPanel/Contents/MacOS/PowerMode and /System/Library/MonitorPanels/AppleDisplay.monitorPanels/Contents/Resources/Aut horization.monitorPanel/Contents/MacOS/Authorization. Using implementation from /System/Library/MonitorPanels/AppleDisplay.monitorPanels/Contents/Resources/Aut horization.monitorPanel/Contents/MacOS/Authorization.
May 24 12:13:38 MacBook-Pro [0x0-0x62062].com.apple.systempreferences[1012]: objc[1012]: Class O3Panel is implemented in both /System/Library/MonitorPanels/AppleDisplay.monitorPanels/Contents/Resources/Aut horization.monitorPanel/Contents/MacOS/Authorization and /System/Library/MonitorPanels/AppleDisplay.monitorPanels/Contents/Resources/TVO ptions.monitorPanel/Contents/MacOS/TVOptions. Using implementation from /System/Library/MonitorPanels/AppleDisplay.monitorPanels/Contents/Resources/TVO ptions.monitorPanel/Contents/MacOS/TVOptions.
May 25 17:55:41 MacBook-Pro Aperture[1018]: * NSRunLoop ignoring exception 'Exception in Aperture: [<BKiPhotoFolderItem 0x2375da50> setValue:forUndefinedKey:]: this class is not key value coding-compliant for the key itemiPhotoEventDisplayName.\nBacktrace:\n0x00071fea (in Aperture)\n0x91e8beb7: +[NSException exceptionWithName:reason:userInfo:] (in CoreFoundation)\n0x90c25510: -[NSObject(NSKeyValueCoding) setValue:forUndefinedKey:] (in Foundation)\n0x90b1b028: _NSSetUsingKeyValueSetter (in Foundation)\n0x90b1aa8e: -[NSObject(NSKeyValueCoding) setValue:forKey:] (in Foundation)\n0x2c9a6fe6: -[BKiPhotoEventsFolder loadFolderSubfolders] (in iLife)\n0x2c99d74d: -[BKiLifeFolderItem itemsFoldersOnly] (in iLife)\n0x90b1c81a: -[NSObject(NSKeyValueCoding) valueForKey:] (in Foundation)\n0x010078ea (in BrowserKit)\n0x90b1c81a: -[NSObject(NSKeyValueCoding) valueForKey:] (in Foundation)\n0x01003016 (in BrowserKit)\n0x0100341c (in BrowserKit)\n0x90b1c7a7: -[NSObject(NSKeyValueCoding) valueForKey:] (in Foundation)\n0x90b4a39a: -[NSObject(NSKeyValueCoding) valueForKeyPath:] (in Foundation)\n0x93992e48: -[NSBinder _valueForKeyPath:ofObject:mode:raisesForNotApplicableKeys:] (in AppKit)\n0x93992a50: -[NSBinder valueForBinding:resolveMarkersToPlaceholders:] (in AppKit)\n0x9399253c: -[NSObjectParameterBinder _updateObject:observedController:observedKeyPath:context:] (in AppKit)\n0x939921bc: -[NSObjectParameterBinder _observeValueForKeyPath:ofObject:context:] (in AppKit)\n0x90b7958e: NSKVONotify (in Foundation)\n0x90af5f22: -[NSObject(NSKeyValueObserverNotification) didChangeValueForKey:] (in Foundation)\n0x01003c94 (in BrowserKit)\n0x01002447 (in BrowserKit)\n0x90b1aa8e: -[NSObject(NSKeyValueCoding) setValue:forKey:] (in Foundation)\n0x9399276a: -[NSObjectParameterBinder _updateObject:observedController:observedKeyPath:context:] (in AppKit)\n0x939921bc: -[NSObjectParameterBinder _observeValueForKeyPath:ofObject:context:] (in AppKit)\n0x90b7958e: NSKVONotify (in Foundation)\n0x90af5f22: -[NSObject(NSKeyValueObserverNotification) didChangeValueForKey:] (in Foundation)\n0x01013b9f (in BrowserKit)\n0x90b78914: _NSSetObjectValueAndNotify (in Foundation)\n0x90b1aa8e: -[NSObject(NSKeyValueCoding) setValue:forKey:] (in Foundation)\n0x9399276a: -[NSObjectParameterBinder _updateObject:observedController:observedKeyPath:context:] (in AppKit)\n0x939921bc: -[NSObjectParameterBinder _observeValueForKeyPath:ofObject:context:] (in AppKit)\n0x90b7958e: NSKVONotify (in Foundation)\n0x90af5f22: -[NSObject(NSKeyValueObserverNotification) didChangeValueForKey:] (in Foundation)\n0x00ff2ee4 (in BrowserKit)\n0x90b78914: _NSSetObjectValueAndNotify (in Foundation)\n0x00ff39a8 (in BrowserKit)\n0x90b2e02d: __NSFireDelayedPerform (in Foundation)\n0x91e12b5e: CFRunLoopRunSpecific (in CoreFoundation)\n0x91e12d18: CFRunLoopRunInMode (in CoreFoundation)\n0x969da6a0: RunCurrentEventLoopInMode (in HIToolbox)\n0x969da4b9: ReceiveNextEventCommon (in HIToolbox)\n0x969da32d: BlockUntilNextEventMatchingListInMode (in HIToolbox)\n0x937cd7d9: _DPSNextEvent (in AppKit)\n0x937cd08e: -[NSApplication nextEventMatchingMask:untilDate:inMode:dequeue:] (in AppKit)\n0x00369f54 (in Aperture)\n0x937c60c5: -[NSApplication run] (in AppKit)\n0x00979e5a (in ProKit)\n0x00003252 (in Aperture)\n' that raised during posting of delayed perform with target 0x2373bbd0 and selector '_setOutputSourceProviders:'
May 25 17:55:09 MacBook-Pro [0x0-0x79079].com.apple.Aperture[1018]: CoreImage failed to create context: CGLCreateContext return: 10002

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