Sounds like something is wrong with the drive. Did you check the drive
for errors (drive properties > Tools > Check)
Also try the tools from the drive vendor. Western Digital, seagate etc
have tools to check the hardware (a full test takes hours)

On Wed, 14 Jul 2021 at 02:55, Rick Womer <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I haven’t been very active for a while because I’ve been spending my time 
> trying to sort out a Lightroom problem (with 1 1/2 hours on a chat yesterday, 
> 1/2 hour last week, and a several hours on the computer).
>
> When I launch LR 10.3 (with photos stored on my own drives, not in  Adobe’s 
> cloud), the catalog window says that I have 44,000 missing photos, and 94,000 
> photos overall. I actually have 50,000-ish actual photos, and a casual scan 
> doesn’t show any missing.’
>
> So, two Adobe on-line techs and I have tried to figure this out. Yesterday 
> the tech came to the conclusion that my catalog must be corrupted. So today, 
> I used LR to open a backup of my catalog from just before the “missing 
> photos” notice appeared; LR still told me the same thing. The “missing 
> photos” persisted even when I opened catalog backups from 1 month, 3 months, 
> and a year ago (at which point some of the “missing photos” hadn’t been taken 
> yet!).
>
> At this point this is probably just a distracting annoyance, but it’s become 
> harder to trust LR with anything.
>
> Ideas anyone?
>
> Rick
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