What I do on a damaged library?

Hi all. I was working on a project today, and my computer closed while I was working on it, and now the library, I worked on does not open. Whenever I try to open it, FCPX closes automatically. Apart from this library, however, FCPX works fine. I can open other libraries without problem. Is it possible to restore it? I tried it from duplication and open a library of backup. Both times, he left automatically when you try to open it. I have spent many hours on this project, so I prefer not having to start over. Any ideas?

Cross auto-saved as FCPX, it is that they are there for.  You should have more than one.  There is no real "library repair" feature

your user folder > movies > Final Cut backups > folder with the name of the library

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