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My problem is that my JPG files are getting corrupt on my
A: drive. I've ran, "Norton, McAfee, Zone Alarm,
Spysweeper, and KazzarBegone" but neither is resolving
this problem. I've even purchased a new floppy drive and
still have the same problem. When I first copy the
pictures to a newly formated floppy and view the
pictures, they are fine. The problem begins only when I
remove the floppy from the drive and reinsert it. Then no
matter what viewer I choose, some of the JPG file are
corrupt and distorted. Sometimes some of the corrupt file
correct themselve after I remove the floppy and reinsert
it again. I've ran chkdsk also and no problem was found
with this utility. I think this problem began when I
upgraded my OS from Win98 to WinXP but I'm not sure of
it. I'm a novice user, can you help me?

Thank You,

Ed


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