The files seem to be corrupt I upload pictures on Lightroom 3 - an idea why?

I contacted support this morning and was disappointed to learn that they don't have any support available for Lightroom 3 questions. They suggested I ask here in the forums instead.

Here's the problem I have with Lightroom 3:

Whenever I have download files on the system, some of the files appear to be damaged. Some of them become white with colored lines, run across them - almost like a sweep that went wrong. When images fill first in Lightroom, they seem to be good, but as miniature previews process entirely, suddenly, a handful of them appear to be damaged. No matter what I do, the thumbnail version and the large photo appears corrupt (white blocks with colored through her lines). The only thing that saves these images takes the RAW file to another program (I use Photo Mechanic) and their conversion to a TIFF file and reloading of Lightroom 3. Then they treat by correctly. I have no idea why these random files suddenly turning / appear as corrupted files. I don't think it's a matter of card because it comes up with several cards. It is also strange that convert it a RAW in a TIFF file that is good.

Any thoughts of why this is happening? I thought that Adobe would be available to help, but they are apparently not. (So frustrating, BTW!)

Please help - I am at my wit's end this and don't know how to correct the problem.

Thank you.

This is a malfunction of the equipment.

It can be any piece of hardware in the chain of transfer between the two (and including) the card camera hard disk. It could also be a memory problem.

You must check every piece of material by repeating the process with another piece of hardware and even try on another computer if possible.

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