Windows 7: can't open .jpg

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  1. Posts : 6
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    Windows 7: can't open .jpg


    hi guys, since few days ago i took pictures from my camera (sd card) and upload it to my computer and the photos that i took few days ago was appears to be corrupted or invaild format.


    tried use third party software and repair tools but no avail to solve this problem. give me this error invalid file but extension is jpg

    please!! the files i took was from hoildays,

    i had upload the files as attachment.


    Thanks!!
    Last edited by asdin; 20 Apr 2015 at 23:15.
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  2. whs
    Posts : 26,210
    Vista, Windows7, Mint Mate, Zorin, Windows 8
       #2

    I tried to get it converted with several of the tools I no but unfortunately nothing would work.

    Btw - the format is .bmp (bitmap) not .jpg
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  3. Posts : 6
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    Thread Starter
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    whs said:
    I tried to get it converted with several of the tools I no but unfortunately nothing would work.

    Btw - the format is .bmp (bitmap) not .jpg
    yup originally the image was jpg. i tried to change the extension and opened but failed. any other solutions able to solve this?
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  4. Posts : 20,583
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    Hi and welcome to SevenForums,
    What's the model camera,
    Sorry I don't do .rar files but instead of jpg try jpeg
    Look into your cameras settings to see what file types are an option for it to produce.
    Cheers.
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  5. Posts : 6
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    ThrashZone said:
    Hi and welcome to SevenForums,
    What's the model camera,
    Sorry I don't do .rar files but instead of jpg try jpeg
    Look into your cameras settings to see what file types are an option for it to produce.
    Cheers.
    hi, its actually a phone model Samsung galaxy note 4 , the images was corrupted on sd card.

    i have attached the image into zip. maybe you could have a look at it
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  6. Posts : 239
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       #6

    So just to clarify, the images are corrupt on the original source (The SD card in your phone)?

    Can the images be viewed on the phone still? If not, the images most likely won't be obtainable.

    If you can still view the images on the phone, you might be able to back them up to an online service like Dropbox or Google Photos. That may allow for you to download the images to your computer. But if the images are corrupt from the source, you'll most likely never see those photos again.
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  7. Posts : 6
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    nekkidtruth said:
    So just to clarify, the images are corrupt on the original source (The SD card in your phone)?

    Can the images be viewed on the phone still? If not, the images most likely won't be obtainable.
    yes originally the images are on my SD card and viewable on my phone, after i copy the images to my computer and took out the sd card, the images when missing on my sd card. i did a try to copy back the images or on my computer but i am unable to view them.
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  8. Posts : 239
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    Unfortunately, if the images were corrupt during the transfer to your computer, moving them back to the SD card will do nothing to rectify that.

    Personally, I never move anything off removable media. I always copy. Once I know the items have copied properly, I remove from the source. I realize that doesn't help you right now, but sadly we live and we learn. I would recommend making a habit of copying items rather than moving them first.

    Another piece of advice would be to have some sort of automatic backup system in place. Whether you're using iOS or Android, you can have it automatically backup your images to all sorts of different places and only over WiFi as well so you don't use your data.

    Again, I realize this doesn't help you currently. Sorry!
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  9. Posts : 6
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    Thread Starter
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    nekkidtruth said:
    Unfortunately, if the images were corrupt during the transfer to your computer, moving them back to the SD card will do nothing to rectify that.

    Personally, I never move anything off removable media. I always copy. Once I know the items have copied properly, I remove from the source. I realize that doesn't help you right now, but sadly we live and we learn. I would recommend making a habit of copying items rather than moving them first.

    Another piece of advice would be to have some sort of automatic backup system in place. Whether you're using iOS or Android, you can have it automatically backup your images to all sorts of different places and only over WiFi as well so you don't use your data.

    Again, I realize this doesn't help you currently. Sorry!
    aw there's no other solutions? but the images corrupted are the one i took few days ago. and its important. the other images i copy together looking fine.
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  10. Posts : 239
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    asdin said:
    aw there's no other solutions? but the images corrupted are the one i took few days ago. and its important. the other images i copy together looking fine.
    Not if the image is already corrupt and you no longer have the original. At least, I'm not aware of any way to retrieve the image in a corrupt state.
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