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Old October 24th 04, 08:25 PM
geepeetee
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Hi

I recently copied some images to another drive while i reformatted my pc.
Iget the message as header when i try to open them.

Any suggestions how i might open them appreciated

thanks

Gary


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Old October 24th 04, 10:23 PM
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On Sun, 24 Oct 2004 20:25:17 +0100, "geepeetee"
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Hi

I recently copied some images to another drive while i reformatted my pc.
Iget the message as header when i try to open them.

Any suggestions how i might open them appreciated


Sounds like they got currupted somehow. I use PMView, it can also
convert between formats.
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Old October 24th 04, 10:23 PM
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On Sun, 24 Oct 2004 20:25:17 +0100, "geepeetee"
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Hi

I recently copied some images to another drive while i reformatted my pc.
Iget the message as header when i try to open them.

Any suggestions how i might open them appreciated


Sounds like they got currupted somehow. I use PMView, it can also
convert between formats.
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Old October 25th 04, 08:39 AM
Martin Brown
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In message , geepeetee
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I recently copied some images to another drive while i reformatted my pc.
Iget the message as header when i try to open them.

Any suggestions how i might open them appreciated


The decoder is probably telling the truth. It is always very unwise to
copy files and delete the originals without doing a full verify. Even
then it makes good sense to have made copies onto two independent media.

Try one of the image recovery programs, but you may well be out of luck.

Regards,
--
Martin Brown
 




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