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Corrupted JPG recovery?
I have several JPG files that I pulled off of a hard drive from my old computer today.
Several of them have reverted to 0 byte file sizes, some have become "half" a jpg showing only part of the image. Is there any way to recover them? I can't figure out why some of them would have turned into 0 byte sizes... These are invoices from quite a while ago for work that I did for Fernades Guitars in Japan. They're trying to screw me pretty badly on something...charging me for a total amount of parts that were shipped to me, but not subtracting the parts that I did artificial aging and returned to them, nor are they subtracting parts that were included on products I made for them, which I was not supposed to be charged for (a couple hundred parts, in total) Need to recover these JPG files in order to get the total number I should not be charged for... |
I can try... You still have my email? Send them over.
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hmm..not sure....buried somewhere in a million others.:D Email me and I'll reply with attachments. |
Will do in a few..
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Check your mail...
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isp is having some email issues... can't get in to see if you emailed me yet or not. :confused:
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0 byte, not an encouraging sign.
You need to start recovery from the old/original drive. How did you receive these invoices/files? Or did you create them? If emailed to/by you check your in/outbox for copies Since they are jpg's sounds like they were "faxed" to/from your computer or were paper that you scanned? Might be a temp/cache folder that still has a copy. Good Luck. |
yes, 0 length makes me think you have a corrupted HDD
if so, you should stop using the computer at all and use a file recovery pgm to see if you can link some sectors together (prob. not) Dave is the guy to get it back for you tho what is your backup status? |
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