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| I have an HP8000E media computer running Vista Home Premium. I bought a seagate external drive to use to store and backup all my jpg files which view just fine on my internal hard drive regardless of which program I use (photo gallery, photoshop, IE..whatever) Whenever I backup or transfer image files to my external drive roughly 30% of them are corrupted with assorted color bars, solid gray areas, OR distorted images. Thinking I had a problem with the seagate, I ordered a HP3000s pocket drive which connects to a special bay in the desktop with the same end result...maybe worse. I returned that drive at the advice of HP who said I may have some bad sectors on it. Replaced it with the same model with again the same end result. I emphasize this only happens with external drives. I am using uncorrupted (tested) original file sources. It doesn't matter if I download directly from the camera to the external drive or from cd/dvd. This all makes me believe this is a Vista problem EXCEPT why doesn't it happen on the internal "C" drive?...only external drives. Also have tested on my wifes xp laptop and the problem does not exist...mmm. I know I am not alone with this problem of corruption in reading all the comments in the forums and knowledge bases. Hopefully someone has come up with some answers!! -- Will Bowlin |
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| I had a similar problem when copying files to an XP system across a small network. After booting the XP system the pictures would be distorted. After applying SP1 to Vista the problem disappeared. I have a 500g seagate external drive that I will do a test from my Vista system to see if the pictures become distorted and reply back here. Maybe SP1 fixed that problem tooo. I do know you should stop the external drive on the Vista host before disconnecting. "Will Bowlin" wrote: > I have an HP8000E media computer running Vista Home Premium. I bought a > seagate external drive to use to store and backup all my jpg files which view > just fine on my internal hard drive regardless of which program I use (photo > gallery, photoshop, IE..whatever) > > Whenever I backup or transfer image files to my external drive roughly 30% > of them are corrupted with assorted color bars, solid gray areas, OR > distorted images. > Thinking I had a problem with the seagate, I ordered a HP3000s pocket drive > which connects to a special bay in the desktop with the same end > result...maybe worse. I returned that drive at the advice of HP who said I > may have some bad sectors on it. Replaced it with the same model with again > the same end result. > > I emphasize this only happens with external drives. I am using uncorrupted > (tested) original file sources. It doesn't matter if I download directly from > the camera to the external drive or from cd/dvd. > > This all makes me believe this is a Vista problem EXCEPT why doesn't it > happen on the internal "C" drive?...only external drives. Also have tested on > my wifes xp laptop and the problem does not exist...mmm. > > I know I am not alone with this problem of corruption in reading all the > comments in the forums and knowledge bases. Hopefully someone has come up > with some answers!! > -- > Will Bowlin |
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| I copied several hundred pictures to an external Seagate HD and they are not distorted. I checked 300 of them one at a time. Maybe SP1 fixed this problem. "tink" wrote: > I had a similar problem when copying files to an XP system across a small > network. After booting the XP system the pictures would be distorted. After > applying SP1 to Vista the problem disappeared. I have a 500g seagate external > drive that I will do a test from my Vista system to see if the pictures > become distorted and reply back here. Maybe SP1 fixed that problem tooo. I do > know you should stop the external drive on the Vista host before > disconnecting. > > "Will Bowlin" wrote: > > > I have an HP8000E media computer running Vista Home Premium. I bought a > > seagate external drive to use to store and backup all my jpg files which view > > just fine on my internal hard drive regardless of which program I use (photo > > gallery, photoshop, IE..whatever) > > > > Whenever I backup or transfer image files to my external drive roughly 30% > > of them are corrupted with assorted color bars, solid gray areas, OR > > distorted images. > > Thinking I had a problem with the seagate, I ordered a HP3000s pocket drive > > which connects to a special bay in the desktop with the same end > > result...maybe worse. I returned that drive at the advice of HP who said I > > may have some bad sectors on it. Replaced it with the same model with again > > the same end result. > > > > I emphasize this only happens with external drives. I am using uncorrupted > > (tested) original file sources. It doesn't matter if I download directly from > > the camera to the external drive or from cd/dvd. > > > > This all makes me believe this is a Vista problem EXCEPT why doesn't it > > happen on the internal "C" drive?...only external drives. Also have tested on > > my wifes xp laptop and the problem does not exist...mmm. > > > > I know I am not alone with this problem of corruption in reading all the > > comments in the forums and knowledge bases. Hopefully someone has come up > > with some answers!! > > -- > > Will Bowlin |
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| Thanks for going thru the trouble of checking the files with vista. I am totally stumped if you are not having a problem with the same operating system. I just know that in reading the different kb and forums I am not alone with this problem. I have all the lastest updates and sp installed, so that is not an issue. -- Will Bowlin "tink" wrote: > I copied several hundred pictures to an external Seagate HD and they are not > distorted. I checked 300 of them one at a time. Maybe SP1 fixed this problem. > > "tink" wrote: > > > I had a similar problem when copying files to an XP system across a small > > network. After booting the XP system the pictures would be distorted. After > > applying SP1 to Vista the problem disappeared. I have a 500g seagate external > > drive that I will do a test from my Vista system to see if the pictures > > become distorted and reply back here. Maybe SP1 fixed that problem tooo. I do > > know you should stop the external drive on the Vista host before > > disconnecting. > > > > "Will Bowlin" wrote: > > > > > I have an HP8000E media computer running Vista Home Premium. I bought a > > > seagate external drive to use to store and backup all my jpg files which view > > > just fine on my internal hard drive regardless of which program I use (photo > > > gallery, photoshop, IE..whatever) > > > > > > Whenever I backup or transfer image files to my external drive roughly 30% > > > of them are corrupted with assorted color bars, solid gray areas, OR > > > distorted images. > > > Thinking I had a problem with the seagate, I ordered a HP3000s pocket drive > > > which connects to a special bay in the desktop with the same end > > > result...maybe worse. I returned that drive at the advice of HP who said I > > > may have some bad sectors on it. Replaced it with the same model with again > > > the same end result. > > > > > > I emphasize this only happens with external drives. I am using uncorrupted > > > (tested) original file sources. It doesn't matter if I download directly from > > > the camera to the external drive or from cd/dvd. > > > > > > This all makes me believe this is a Vista problem EXCEPT why doesn't it > > > happen on the internal "C" drive?...only external drives. Also have tested on > > > my wifes xp laptop and the problem does not exist...mmm. > > > > > > I know I am not alone with this problem of corruption in reading all the > > > comments in the forums and knowledge bases. Hopefully someone has come up > > > with some answers!! > > > -- > > > Will Bowlin |
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