Project wont open, External drive gone

A series of terrible problems:
I have been working on an imovie project that froze this evening. I force quite, and when I reopened iMovie, my project didnt show up. I saw it on the external drive it was on, but it wouldnt open no matter what I did. I copied it to the main drive, burned it onto a disc, but it wouldnt open. For some reason I thought mayb the external drive was corrupted so I ran DISKWARRIOR. It found several errors and I rebuilt the directory. But now, for some reason, after Diskwarrior is done, the drive is now called "untitled" and has only a folder called "rescued items". All my folders are gone. What is going ON!

I figured out the problem. As you assume, Tom, the "Other" folder causes no problem. Rather, SuperDuper! had for some reason changed the drive permissions. While it made it "read and write" for "System" and "wheel," it made the drive "read only" for "everyone." I changed it to "read and write" for "everyone" and now it loads as before.
I feel obligated to say, for anyone who reads this, that since this was a problem with disk permissions, I don't think FCPX is really to blame.
The frustration expressed above is certainly warranted, but it is warranted, not in regards to this particular problem, bu rather by FCPX being so inadequate with media management in general, expecially its being unable to reconnect media manually or change the media connections to different files (such as if you make a color-graded version of a source file and want to switch timeline connections to it). My inference that this problem was connected to the program's inadequacies in this regard was mistaken. However, it was not really an unwarranted inference!
Thank you for your prompt and knowledgeable help, Tom!

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