P2 STORAGE Volumes won't transfer data

Okay. So. I have 5 (8 GB) P2 cards loaded up on my P2 Store. The volumes show up on my desk top and in FCP 6.0.1 they show up in log and capture with their respective thumbnails and "(incomplete)" next to the file. I select a clip to add to que... it moves down tho the cue... begins to start transfer and then sits there "idle" or stops. If you click on the clip in the cue I get an exclamation point????
I can view (kind of) with P2 CMS but there is still a pink exclamation point in the upper right hand corner of the thumbnails. Tried to export via P2 CMS but said XML was locked. Very frustrating. (by the way footage is DVC Pro HD 24fps)
Any "workarounds" that don't involve me having to purchase Raylight? Not even sure that would work.
Thanks.

Wasn't referring to loading the clips into the que per se. Where is all your p2 media being stored? I usually offload all my media to external hd's. Then when I'm ready I load several p2 cards worth of media into the log & transfer window by using the + icon in the top left corner of the screen. This will automotically span clips that run across cards. I select various clips, set in and out points, then add them to the que o be imported. I'm just wondering if you ended up with one very long clip and you need to load all you p2 media into the window at the same time then worry about adding it to the que.
Al

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