Currupted pictures when copy from Camera

  • Thread starter Jan Erik Skjønsbeerg
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Jan Erik Skjønsbeerg

Often When I copy pictures from My Fuji FinePix camera to Vista , some of the
pictures get disturbed. Some is only halv and some is cut i 2 pices which
does not really match. The lower part may be pushed 1 or 2 cm to rigth or
left. Next time I copy the same pictures, then it might be some other
pictures that are split in 2.. or 3. Iwhen I copy the pictures to another
computer with XP, all goes very well.
 
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NoStop

Jan said:
Often When I copy pictures from My Fuji FinePix camera to Vista , some of
the pictures get disturbed. Some is only halv and some is cut i 2 pices
which does not really match. The lower part may be pushed 1 or 2 cm to
rigth or left. Next time I copy the same pictures, then it might be some
other pictures that are split in 2.. or 3. Iwhen I copy the pictures to
another computer with XP, all goes very well.

The most fundamental part of an operating system is to control i/o.
Unfortunately, Vista has problems doing this type of very fundamental task.
Vista is buggy and seriously buggy when it comes to moving data around, be
it over a network or to USB drives. I wouldn't trust using Vista for any
serious computing requirements. You should wait until Microsoft can patch
the damn thing to the point that you can trust it to not corrupt your data.
It might be a long wait.

Cheers.

--
What does Bill Gates use?
http://tinyurl.com/2zxhdl

Proprietary Software: a 20th Century software business model.

Q: What OS is built for lusers?
A: Which one requires running lusermgr.msc to create them?

Frank, hard at work on his Vista computer all day:
http://redwing.hutman.net/~mreed/warriorshtm/compost.htm
 
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Cameron Snyder

You do not say much about your system or method for getting pictures to
computer: USB hookup to camera or memory card reader? Fuji application?

Go to Fuji website and download updated software or drivers compatible with
Vista. Other USB devices function OK?
 
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PNutts

NoStop said:
The most fundamental part of an operating system is to control i/o.
Unfortunately, Vista has problems doing this type of very fundamental task.
Vista is buggy and seriously buggy when it comes to moving data around, be
it over a network or to USB drives. I wouldn't trust using Vista for any
serious computing requirements. You should wait until Microsoft can patch
the damn thing to the point that you can trust it to not corrupt your data.
It might be a long wait.

Cheers.

--
What does Bill Gates use?
http://tinyurl.com/2zxhdl

Proprietary Software: a 20th Century software business model.

Q: What OS is built for lusers?
A: Which one requires running lusermgr.msc to create them?

Frank, hard at work on his Vista computer all day:
http://redwing.hutman.net/~mreed/warriorshtm/compost.htm
Wrong. I use Vista to regularly move my digital photos over my wireless
network to publish on the Web. I'm up to 6+GB in 54,000+ files. I also move
this and other data to USB drives and flashdrives, not to mention all the
ISOs that are up to 8GB.

Really, you may believe what you said and that's OK, but to disseminate it
as fact is laughable.
 

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