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PDF files are damaged. How to repair them?
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Posted July 9, 2012 at 7:22AM
Hey all you there……! Few days before my PDF files were working superbly. I could read them, access them and use them. But day before yesterday I found them inaccessible. I’m not getting what it is! Some are saying it corruption. I really wanna know what is the problem with my files? Are they really corrupted or damaged? How do I get my PDF files back? I need help, please help me.
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Posted July 9, 2012 at 8:11AM
Try a System Restore back to before the problem became apparent.
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Posted July 9, 2012 at 11:49AM
Sorry to say but yes…they are. They are corrupted, that’s why they have become inaccessible. Just tell me one thing: did you make those files or you got them by email or you downloaded them? If you made them then make them again, if they were received by email then ask the sender to resend them, or they were downloaded then you just need to download them again from the destination source. No other option…… Good luck……
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Posted July 9, 2012 at 12:04PM
"day before yesterday I found them inaccessible" Do you mean you are getting an error message for some of them or your pdf reader program won't open any pdf's?
Are you trying to open them by doubleclicking on the pdf file or are you opening your pdf reader and then browsing to your file?
What program are you using? It may be a problem with that. You could try a different program to read them or reinstall what you are using now.
Acrobat Reader or Foxit are both free programs. (I use Foxit)
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Posted July 9, 2012 at 12:26PM
L_watt, actually I myself made them. But now it is quite difficult to make them again now. Any help?
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Posted July 9, 2012 at 12:29PM
Did you use Acrobat or another program (which?) to make them? Do you have the full Acrobat program or just the free Reader?
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Posted July 9, 2012 at 12:35PM
Oh, then you have only one option to fix this problem. You need to repair your corrupt PDF files.
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Posted July 9, 2012 at 12:40PM
No, I don’t think so. Just do one thing. Search on Google for PDF repair, you will find there SysInfoTools PDF recovery. Use that. Your corrupt files will be repaired.
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Posted July 9, 2012 at 12:42PM
Lotvic, we (I and my mom)both have full Adobe Acrobat program.
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