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I have a computer with a 160 gigabyte hard drive. Being tempermental as I
sometimes can be, yesterday when the computer ran extremely slow despite
numerous reconfigurations, I pretty much demolished it. Not totally, but
pretty much. Man, that temper of mine!
Anyway--yes, you know where this is going--I actually had backed up almost
all my photos. Everything I've ever done right up til July 1st was backed
up. But needless to say there have been a few losses. Most of what I've shot
since July 1st actually I have recovered (hooked the hard drive up to the
other computer and starting recoving those files and burning them to DVD+R
discs). But a few are there but dont open properly, they appear corrupted.
They definitely are there, the file size is large and analogous to what the
type of file is. But when you double-click it it won't open because it's
"corrupt."
What methods can help "uncorrupt" such a file? Again, some of these are CRW
files. PS--I open the files with Infranview 3.91, and it will show the
"embedded" JPEGs shot by the 300D camera.
PS--I have tried some software packages, almost of all them insist on
scanning every inch of all hard drives, I just want one that lets me
immediately jump to the file(s) in question, click on them and select "Fix"
or whatever. One program (Restorer 2000) does, but not the free-one--it
wants me to do the NTFS package, which costs--and my credit card has no
funds on it.
LRH
I have a computer with a 160 gigabyte hard drive. Being tempermental as I
sometimes can be, yesterday when the computer ran extremely slow despite
numerous reconfigurations, I pretty much demolished it. Not totally, but
pretty much. Man, that temper of mine!
Anyway--yes, you know where this is going--I actually had backed up almost
all my photos. Everything I've ever done right up til July 1st was backed
up. But needless to say there have been a few losses. Most of what I've shot
since July 1st actually I have recovered (hooked the hard drive up to the
other computer and starting recoving those files and burning them to DVD+R
discs). But a few are there but dont open properly, they appear corrupted.
They definitely are there, the file size is large and analogous to what the
type of file is. But when you double-click it it won't open because it's
"corrupt."
What methods can help "uncorrupt" such a file? Again, some of these are CRW
files. PS--I open the files with Infranview 3.91, and it will show the
"embedded" JPEGs shot by the 300D camera.
PS--I have tried some software packages, almost of all them insist on
scanning every inch of all hard drives, I just want one that lets me
immediately jump to the file(s) in question, click on them and select "Fix"
or whatever. One program (Restorer 2000) does, but not the free-one--it
wants me to do the NTFS package, which costs--and my credit card has no
funds on it.
LRH