eclipse indigo missing installed plugin - eclipse

I installed PDT, ADT and some plug-in, yesterday. Today morning, after updating from help->check for updates, I lost all of the installed plug-in. There are "Generals" and "CVS" are left at New Project wizard.
I checked at help->Install new software, the install wizard display, all of the plug-in which I installed are already installed.
What happen? How can I recover the installed plug-in?
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Update
This is error log
!ENTRY org.eclipse.help.base 4 0 2013-05-08 17:01:56.363
!MESSAGE Problem occurred during indexing of documentation.
!STACK 0
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: invalid format:
at org.osgi.framework.Version.<init>(Version.java:150)
at org.eclipse.help.internal.search.SearchIndex.isLuceneCompatible(SearchIndex.java:721)
at org.eclipse.help.internal.search.PluginIndex.isCompatible(PluginIndex.java:152)
at org.eclipse.help.internal.search.PluginIndex.resolve(PluginIndex.java:83)
at org.eclipse.help.internal.search.PluginIndex.getPaths(PluginIndex.java:231)
at org.eclipse.help.internal.search.PrebuiltIndexes.trim(PrebuiltIndexes.java:46)
at org.eclipse.help.internal.search.PrebuiltIndexes.getIndexes(PrebuiltIndexes.java:54)
at org.eclipse.help.internal.search.IndexingOperation.mergeIndexes(IndexingOperation.java:544)
at org.eclipse.help.internal.search.IndexingOperation.addNewDocuments(IndexingOperation.java:152)
at org.eclipse.help.internal.search.IndexingOperation.execute(IndexingOperation.java:106)
at org.eclipse.help.internal.search.LocalSearchManager.updateIndex(LocalSearchManager.java:671)
at org.eclipse.help.internal.search.LocalSearchManager.ensureIndexUpdated(LocalSearchManager.java:645)
at org.eclipse.help.internal.search.LocalSearchManager.search(LocalSearchManager.java:590)
at org.eclipse.help.internal.search.SearchManager.searchLocal(SearchManager.java:103)
at org.eclipse.help.internal.search.SearchManager.search(SearchManager.java:94)
at org.eclipse.help.internal.search.SearchProgressMonitor$2.run(SearchProgressMonitor.java:162)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:679)
Caused by: java.util.NoSuchElementException
at java.util.StringTokenizer.nextToken(StringTokenizer.java:349)
at org.osgi.framework.Version.<init>(Version.java:127)
... 16 more

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sorry for my english :D
I had the same problem with kepler on Debian Jessie.
But i realized that eclipse started with a second flying window i detached in my last session to compare to classes. I told eclipse to "Reset Perspective" in Windows menu and restarted. That did the trick.
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Copy to yout project (projects) from workspace to temp dir
Remove ./workspace/.metadata
Run Eclipse and import yout project with copy source code