Re: corrupted photos
- From: lansdryman <lansdryman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 11 Oct 2007 09:32:01 -0700
Thank you John for your links and suggestions, It can't hurt and I'm going to
try. And thank you Michael for stating the obvious, now explain this one to
me "Mr. Smarty Pants." Why is it that the ones that I do have on a backup CD
and DVD are not able to be opened on that computer? By the way I have copied
them to a seperate folder succesfully, but the same thing, I can't open them,
copy them, rename, move or delete them in. Now I have another folder that I
can't touch.
Have a nice day :þ
"John Inzer" wrote:
Michael J. Mahon wrote:.
I hate to say it, but someone has to--that's what backups are for. ;-(==============================
-michael
No, someone doesn't have to say it.
Don't you think the OP is in enough pain
over the corrupted files without someone
twisting the knife?
--
John Inzer
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