Repair aperture library

In trying to use aperture, I get repeated  "inconsistencies in library, repair". How do I correct this problem?

Back up your Aperture Library and try the "Aperture Library First Aid Tools" as described here:
Aperture 3: Troubleshooting Basics: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3805
Press and hold the Option and Command keys as you start Aperture. The Aperture Library First Aid dialog will appear and offer the three troubleshooting options - "Repair Permissions", "Repair Database", "Rebuild Database".
Try all three options in turn, starting with the "Repair Permissions". Post back, if this does not solve the problem.
If you cannot get to the "Aperture Library First Aid Tools" while launching Aperture with " Option and Command keys", select the Aperture Library in the Finder, and firmly hold down the Option and Command keys, while double clicking the Library.
Regards
Léonie

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    You need to press the key combination options-command to launch into the Library First Aid Tools:
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    https://discussions.apple.com/message/19731719?ac_cid=tw123456#19731719
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    I am extremely disappointed.
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    John, if you already reinstalled and tried all repair options, we need more clues to what might be wrong in your case. Please post a crash report (the first 60 lines + the crashed thread) and any diagnostic messages relating to Aperture that you can see in the console window.
    Regards
    Léonie

  • Aperture Library Repair fail

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    Overlapped extent allocation (id = 22557, /New Gourds.aplibrary/Database/apdb/Properties.apdb)
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    Anyone have any ideas?
    Mayte it is time to switch to Lightroom?

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    Understood.  I thought perhaps the period meant that I was finished and just needed to call Apple Care and fork out the fee. 
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    He argued that these programs were never meant to manage content and worked much more efficiently using this method.  I'd be very interested to hear your thoughts.
    Thanks again.

  • What is the best way to move an aperture library from one full drive to an external drive?

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