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Peter Jordan
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      20th Feb 2004
I have a Minolta Dimage F100 camera (I don't think this is
a camera issue; I think it's a W2K issue, but there it is).

I keep the dozens (hundreds?) of pix I've made from this
camera in a folder on my desktop labeled Photos. In at
least one folder, when I click on a thumbnail image, a
picture comes up that is different from the image in the
thumbnail. The same thing happens when I connect the
camera to the computer as a G: drive -- I just took a
dozen pix in the last day, and only some of them are
showing up on t he camera -- Windows is telling me that
some pictures are on the camera that are no longer there
and is refusing to show me some of the pictures that are
indeed still on the camera (when I look at the pictures on
the camera, I can see the correct current bunch of pix).

I suspect corrupt thumbs.db files: Is that a good guess?
If so, any suggestions for how to correct the problem? If
I simply delete a thumbs.db file, what happens?

Would appreciate any help,

Thanks,

Peter Jordan
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Bjorn Landemoo
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      23rd Feb 2004
Peter

Deleting thumbs.db probably is the correct action to take. Next time you
browse that folder with "Thumbnails" selected under View, the file will be
recreated, hopefully with the correct pictures.

Best regards

Bjorn
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"Peter Jordan" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>I have a Minolta Dimage F100 camera (I don't think this is
>a camera issue; I think it's a W2K issue, but there it is).
>
>I keep the dozens (hundreds?) of pix I've made from this
>camera in a folder on my desktop labeled Photos. In at
>least one folder, when I click on a thumbnail image, a
>picture comes up that is different from the image in the
>thumbnail. The same thing happens when I connect the
>camera to the computer as a G: drive -- I just took a
>dozen pix in the last day, and only some of them are
>showing up on t he camera -- Windows is telling me that
>some pictures are on the camera that are no longer there
>and is refusing to show me some of the pictures that are
>indeed still on the camera (when I look at the pictures on
>the camera, I can see the correct current bunch of pix).
>
>I suspect corrupt thumbs.db files: Is that a good guess?
>If so, any suggestions for how to correct the problem? If
>I simply delete a thumbs.db file, what happens?
>
>Would appreciate any help,
>
>Thanks,
>
>Peter Jordan
>(E-Mail Removed)


 
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Bjorn Landemoo
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      23rd Feb 2004
Peter

It seems as I gave you incorrect information. Thumbs.db is created when an
XP computer views pictures in a folder, even if this is over a network.
Win2000 stores the thumbnail as a separate data stream within the file
itself. You should be able to right click a picture file in thumbnail view
(or several) and select "Refresh Thumbnail".

Best regards

Bjorn
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Microsoft MVP - Windows Server Networking

Bjorn Landemoo <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>Peter
>
>Deleting thumbs.db probably is the correct action to take. Next time you
>browse that folder with "Thumbnails" selected under View, the file will be
>recreated, hopefully with the correct pictures.
>
>Best regards
>
>Bjorn


 
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