Project Files Between Computers

How do you switch final cut projects between computers? I have FCP 5 on both computers and I take the project file copy it onto a hard drive along with the captured material-capture scratch-and I get an Error 41 message and the project doesn't load.
Please help.

Run software updates on both systems. Each Final Cut application must be the same version.

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