Vista is corrupting my JPEG files

I have Vista for several years now and there has been a recurrent injury. + 40% of the time when I create or copy a JPEG file. The JPEG format is corrupt. It got to the point that I came back to my XP machine if I need to do something with a JPEG image. My last gambit was to reference the URL of an image that I wanted posted to eBay. I logged on to ebay to my Vista machine and referenced the URL of the image that I wanted and when I posted to eBay that it was corrupt (he resembled a composite multiple images into one). When I performed the same operation from my machine XP image has been transferred without problem.

Y at - it a fix for this problem?

Hi Douglas,.

Follow these steps:

Method 1:

Create a new user account and see if the problem is recurring in the account newly created.

If the problem does not persist in the new user account, it could indicate that your old user account is corrupted.

For instructions on repairing the corrupted user profile, see repair a user profile corrupted .

Method 2:

Scan a file system (CFS) checker on your computer and see if that fixes the problem.

SFC tool scans system files and replaces incorrect versions of system files by using the correct versions.

Learn How to use the tool File Checker system to resolve missing or corrupted on Windows Vista or Windows 7 system files

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