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Jul 28, 2006 I Need A Free Convertor To Convert PVM Format To JPG Format? JPG, or JPEG. You can only upload files of type 3GP, 3GPP, MP4, MOV, AVI. Convert Excel to Jpeg is a powerful conversion tool that produces fully functional image files using the original excel formatting (xls, xlsx, xlsm). How do I convert a PVM photo to a JPEG? From Google at the site below it can convert pvm phoos to jpeg. Photo program and save it as.jpg file.
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#5 Yes I reinstalled HP Image Zone Version 4.0 for windows XP. When I click on the.PVM files on drive E:(the removable flash drive), the Image Zone software comes up, but does not show the files. My windows Explorer, which will open other photo files, also will not open the.pvms, nor will Picassa or Windows Picture Manager that comes with Microsoft Office. I also just downloaded something called Uniblue Registry booster, but am reticent to purchase it since I'm not sure what the problem is. There is some information when I view the files with Notepad, but it's like Greek to me. #7 Hi Mary, Thanks for the email. As I mentioned back in 2006 (see above - which I also forgot myself!) these.pvm files are simply text files that contain references to the locations of your images.
In your case, when this album was created the actual images were stored in the following folder: C:/Documents and Settings/user/My Documents/My Pictures/2008-12-20(Dec)-08/ The actual images are saved in the standard JPG format and were named something like IM000882.JPG When you stored these files on your flash-drive, and reinstalled the Windows XP operating system the folder structure you had before was erased, hence why it can't find anything. Now for the million-dollar question. Did you back up the actual images (i.e. IM000882.JPG) or just the pvm files?
#8 Well, Jay, I was visiting my family abroad over Christmas and I don't recall well. I believe what I did was copy files from Windows Explorer onto the flash drive. Maybe I missed some necessary step (BIG GROAN)? At that time, I had downgraded my Vista to XP because of the problems.
A few weeks ago I had to restore the system with Vista and am trying to make it work with everything. Then the (expletive deleted) old desktop crashed and I got a smaller drive on it from a friend. Then I reinstalled the HP software as I told you to try to retrieve the files. If, as it may be, these are just descriptions of the photo albums - shells or something, I guess are they just describing the - aargh - former sizes of the files (because the files are of varying sizes)? #9 The pvm files do not contain any image data at all, they're just text files used only by HP Image Zone. They don't define the album, they simply list the photos in each album and their location on your drive.
When you look at the contents of the flash-drive, do you see any files with the extension.JPG? If not, try a search over the flash drive for.JPG and see what that gives you. It sounds like you've copied across the small PVM file but not the images though, in which case you'll need to access the original machine and copy all the folders from C:/Documents and Settings/user/My Documents/My Pictures/ and rebuild each album.