"Update failed" when opening Ap2 library with Ap3

One of my two Ap 2.14 libraries opened and upgraded in Ap3 with no trouble, but the other one gets an "Update failed" error message. I launched Ap3 while holding the option key and selected the library, and Ap3 produced the error message and quit. I tried running both "standard" and "admin" user accounts. Tried running Consistency Check and Rebuild Library with Ap2. Repaired permissions. No dice. Ap3 will not open the library.
Suggestions? Anyone else having similar troubles?

Ok, so I am(was) in the same boat as everyone. "Open the A3 Trial>want to update?>Upgrade....Update Failed"
So no success to enter the program,
so what I did was kinda like Trick Aperture, I went on my A2 Library clicked on (more info, Command+I) and opened the section Name and Extension and changed to a whatever named, but before I copied the original name, just in case... then it asks you to accept, the new extension...
so yes, and that Aperture Library becomes a Folder with ALL of you projects...
Now you are Able to enter A3 because is not causing that "Whatever" conflict it is with the new version, but then, on A3 I tried to import the projects and it would not appear on A3 Browser.
But I knew the projects were there...
so I closed A3... Deleted the New A3 Library (it creates automatically)
and pasted the original name on my A2 Library... and reopened A3 and it started the whole Importing process... and is on 4-5% as of now.
So if it is a little confusing here are the process I've done:
1.Changed the name and extension of A2's Library to whatever.(save the original name on a document or else)
2.Opened A3, closed.
3.Deleted A3 Library (1.3mb)
4.Renamed A2 Library (which is a folder now) with Original Name, then it became A2 Library again. Mine look like this (Aperture Library.aplibrary)
And then reopened A3, and pressed Upgrade, it started the importing.
Hope it works for everyone.

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