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On allot of my photos, (all JPEG), but not all JPEG I cannot open or view
these photos in any program. I do not have AOL/CS, and have tried the Run, REGSERV32 suggestion. No joy. This also happened to me in mid November. All still have .jpg or .jpeg with them. I'm lost, I have tried recovery programs on misc. pics, and it says they are fine, no corrpution. Does anybody have another suggestion? |
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In fact it ALL happened right after I installed update KB896424. I'm not sure
if this is the full reason, since I cannot remove it to test. "Submariner" wrote: > On allot of my photos, (all JPEG), but not all JPEG I cannot open or view > these photos in any program. I do not have AOL/CS, and have tried the Run, > REGSERV32 suggestion. No joy. This also happened to me in mid November. All > still have .jpg or .jpeg with them. I'm lost, I have tried recovery programs > on misc. pics, and it says they are fine, no corrpution. Does anybody have > another suggestion? |
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Submariner wrote:
> In fact it ALL happened right after I installed update > KB896424. I'm not sure if this is the full reason, since > I cannot remove it to test. > > "Submariner" wrote: > >> On allot of my photos, (all JPEG), but not all JPEG I >> cannot open or view these photos in any program. I do >> not have AOL/CS, and have tried the Run, REGSERV32 >> suggestion. No joy. This also happened to me in mid >> November. All still have .jpg or .jpeg with them. I'm >> lost, I have tried recovery programs on misc. pics, and >> it says they are fine, no corrpution. Does anybody have >> another suggestion? ==================================== Are you DJ? If you are, please stick with the same name as long as we are discussing the same issue.. Where, exactly are these files saved? My Pictures? E-mail messages? If you are having problems opening images in e-mail...and if you are using Outlook Express...try the following: Open OE and go to...Tools / Options / Security... Uncheck..."Do not allow attachments, etc." Uncheck..."Block Images, etc." Apply / OK... Have you tried opening these files on a different computer? Did they open successfully? I doubt that the KB896424 security update had anything to do with it. There is a registry patch at the link below that *might* solve your problem...no promises! Read the following articles about editing your registry before proceeding: Information About Editing the Registry http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=256986#Topic2 (322756) How to back up, edit, and restore the registry in Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 http://support.microsoft.com/kb/322756 Scroll down to #17 right column: "Restore Thumbnail Views In XP": http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm If you decide to try it, let us know the result. -- John Inzer MS Picture It! MVP How to ask a newsgroup question: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 |
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No I am not DJ
They do not work on any comp if copied to a disc or viewed via ethernet connection on a seperate comp. They are on a slave HD on my PC in a dedicated photo file folder with over 20000 photos. It is very random at which are not viewable. Sometimes whole sub-folders are bad, some folders are okay, some are good and bad. Age (0-5 years)of file does not matter except in the fact 100% of the phtos taken with a newer camera are fine (about 3-4K photos) "John Inzer" wrote: > Submariner wrote: > > In fact it ALL happened right after I installed update > > KB896424. I'm not sure if this is the full reason, since > > I cannot remove it to test. > > > > "Submariner" wrote: > > > >> On allot of my photos, (all JPEG), but not all JPEG I > >> cannot open or view these photos in any program. I do > >> not have AOL/CS, and have tried the Run, REGSERV32 > >> suggestion. No joy. This also happened to me in mid > >> November. All still have .jpg or .jpeg with them. I'm > >> lost, I have tried recovery programs on misc. pics, and > >> it says they are fine, no corrpution. Does anybody have > >> another suggestion? > ==================================== > Are you DJ? If you are, please stick > with the same name as long as we > are discussing the same issue.. > > Where, exactly are these files saved? > My Pictures? E-mail messages? > > If you are having problems opening images > in e-mail...and if you are using Outlook > Express...try the following: > > Open OE and go to...Tools / Options / Security... > Uncheck..."Do not allow attachments, etc." > Uncheck..."Block Images, etc." > Apply / OK... > > Have you tried opening these files on a > different computer? Did they open successfully? > > I doubt that the KB896424 security update > had anything to do with it. > > There is a registry patch at the link below > that *might* solve your problem...no promises! > > Read the following articles about editing > your registry before proceeding: > > Information About Editing the Registry > http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=256986#Topic2 > > (322756) How to back up, edit, and restore > the registry in Windows XP and Windows > Server 2003 > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/322756 > > Scroll down to #17 right column: > "Restore Thumbnail Views In XP": > http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm > > If you decide to try it, let us know the result. > > > -- > > John Inzer > MS Picture It! MVP > How to ask a newsgroup question: > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 > > > > |
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Check that, some photos even with newer camera are bad. I tried those
options, could not make it work "Submariner" wrote: > No I am not DJ > > They do not work on any comp if copied to a disc or viewed via ethernet > connection on a seperate comp. > > They are on a slave HD on my PC in a dedicated photo file folder with over > 20000 photos. It is very random at which are not viewable. Sometimes whole > sub-folders are bad, some folders are okay, some are good and bad. Age (0-5 > years)of file does not matter except in the fact 100% of the phtos taken with > a newer camera are fine (about 3-4K photos) > > "John Inzer" wrote: > > > Submariner wrote: > > > In fact it ALL happened right after I installed update > > > KB896424. I'm not sure if this is the full reason, since > > > I cannot remove it to test. > > > > > > "Submariner" wrote: > > > > > >> On allot of my photos, (all JPEG), but not all JPEG I > > >> cannot open or view these photos in any program. I do > > >> not have AOL/CS, and have tried the Run, REGSERV32 > > >> suggestion. No joy. This also happened to me in mid > > >> November. All still have .jpg or .jpeg with them. I'm > > >> lost, I have tried recovery programs on misc. pics, and > > >> it says they are fine, no corrpution. Does anybody have > > >> another suggestion? > > ==================================== > > Are you DJ? If you are, please stick > > with the same name as long as we > > are discussing the same issue.. > > > > Where, exactly are these files saved? > > My Pictures? E-mail messages? > > > > If you are having problems opening images > > in e-mail...and if you are using Outlook > > Express...try the following: > > > > Open OE and go to...Tools / Options / Security... > > Uncheck..."Do not allow attachments, etc." > > Uncheck..."Block Images, etc." > > Apply / OK... > > > > Have you tried opening these files on a > > different computer? Did they open successfully? > > > > I doubt that the KB896424 security update > > had anything to do with it. > > > > There is a registry patch at the link below > > that *might* solve your problem...no promises! > > > > Read the following articles about editing > > your registry before proceeding: > > > > Information About Editing the Registry > > http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=256986#Topic2 > > > > (322756) How to back up, edit, and restore > > the registry in Windows XP and Windows > > Server 2003 > > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/322756 > > > > Scroll down to #17 right column: > > "Restore Thumbnail Views In XP": > > http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm > > > > If you decide to try it, let us know the result. > > > > > > -- > > > > John Inzer > > MS Picture It! MVP > > How to ask a newsgroup question: > > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 > > > > > > > > |
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Submariner wrote:
> No I am not DJ ========================== Ooops...Sorry. When you said "Still" I thought it was a continuation of the same issue. ========================== > They do not work on any comp if copied to a disc or > viewed via ethernet connection on a seperate comp. > > They are on a slave HD on my PC in a dedicated photo file > folder with over 20000 photos. It is very random at which > are not viewable. Sometimes whole sub-folders are bad, > some folders are okay, some are good and bad. Age (0-5 > years)of file does not matter except in the fact 100% of > the phtos taken with a newer camera are fine (about 3-4K > photos) ============================= If the files are not viewable on your PC, or any other PC...in any type of editing software...they are apparently corrupted. This is certainly a good example of why archiving images on external media is so important. Maybe software of the type at the following link could recover them...maybe not. Might be worth a try. PC Inspector File Recovery http://tinyurl.com/70lc Also might be worth a try to Google for image recovery options. -- John Inzer MS Picture It! MVP How to ask a newsgroup question: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 |
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Yes they do appear to be corrupt. Those programs did not work, and does not
ID them as corrupt. I have now brought the HD to a comp service fo more intense recovery. If that does not work, my last option will be a very expensive clean room recovery. The shop I brought the HD too is very optimistic on recovering them since they can bee seen by any OS. Hope they are right. "John Inzer" wrote: > Submariner wrote: > > No I am not DJ > ========================== > Ooops...Sorry. When you said "Still" > I thought it was a continuation of the > same issue. > ========================== > > They do not work on any comp if copied to a disc or > > viewed via ethernet connection on a seperate comp. > > > > They are on a slave HD on my PC in a dedicated photo file > > folder with over 20000 photos. It is very random at which > > are not viewable. Sometimes whole sub-folders are bad, > > some folders are okay, some are good and bad. Age (0-5 > > years)of file does not matter except in the fact 100% of > > the phtos taken with a newer camera are fine (about 3-4K > > photos) > ============================= > If the files are not viewable on your PC, > or any other PC...in any type of editing > software...they are apparently corrupted. > > This is certainly a good example of why > archiving images on external media is > so important. > > Maybe software of the type at the following > link could recover them...maybe not. Might > be worth a try. > > PC Inspector File Recovery > http://tinyurl.com/70lc > > Also might be worth a try to Google for > image recovery options. > > -- > > John Inzer > MS Picture It! MVP > How to ask a newsgroup question: > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 > > > > |
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One more thing, this was my external archieve media. This was a removeable
slave drive. This should not have happened. "John Inzer" wrote: > Submariner wrote: > > No I am not DJ > ========================== > Ooops...Sorry. When you said "Still" > I thought it was a continuation of the > same issue. > ========================== > > They do not work on any comp if copied to a disc or > > viewed via ethernet connection on a seperate comp. > > > > They are on a slave HD on my PC in a dedicated photo file > > folder with over 20000 photos. It is very random at which > > are not viewable. Sometimes whole sub-folders are bad, > > some folders are okay, some are good and bad. Age (0-5 > > years)of file does not matter except in the fact 100% of > > the phtos taken with a newer camera are fine (about 3-4K > > photos) > ============================= > If the files are not viewable on your PC, > or any other PC...in any type of editing > software...they are apparently corrupted. > > This is certainly a good example of why > archiving images on external media is > so important. > > Maybe software of the type at the following > link could recover them...maybe not. Might > be worth a try. > > PC Inspector File Recovery > http://tinyurl.com/70lc > > Also might be worth a try to Google for > image recovery options. > > -- > > John Inzer > MS Picture It! MVP > How to ask a newsgroup question: > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 > > > > |
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Submariner wrote:
> One more thing, this was my external archieve media. This > was a removeable slave drive. This should not have > happened. ============================ FWIW...when I said "External Media" I meant...CDs, DVDs, etc. I hope you are able to recover your files. -- John Inzer MS Picture It! MVP How to ask a newsgroup question: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 |
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