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Old 2nd Aug 2007, 08:55
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Really hoping someone can help! I scanned several pictures on a friends scanner and computer (apple) and saved them onto my memory stick thing but when i try and open the pictures on my computer (not an apple) a message pops up saying "file exists but may be damaged". I'm not the most technology minded person and have no idea what to do, anyone know how i can open them??????
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Old 2nd Aug 2007, 09:10
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You need to save them on the Mac in a file type that a PC will recognise.

What format did you save them in?
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Old 2nd Aug 2007, 09:17
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Not entirely sure, my friend showed me how to do it and i just followed instructions! How would i know or find out what format? Sorry, I'm not too computer literate :o
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Old 2nd Aug 2007, 09:29
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Right click over the file and select properties, it will tell you the format there

Edit: It will say Type of file: ......whatever type it is:)
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Old 2nd Aug 2007, 09:30
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Right click the file and select properties, it should say the file ending somewhere .***

I don't know Macs well, I'm not entirely sure files are transferable at all.
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Old 2nd Aug 2007, 09:36
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Easyshare jpg????
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