Photoshop CS6 - Could not complete your request because it's not the right kind of document
I'm in trouble. I need help.
I have archived a copy of camera raw, along with the processed jpgs/tifs, onto an internal drive. These files are from 2010. I use a SATA cable to read the drive from my PC.
I took a look at the drive the other day, and it showed the folder structure, but when I opened Bridge to look at the files, the thumbnails were all essentially blank. A tiny rectangle/square, and the file name was intact, but showed 0 bytes. I got this message when trying to open it in Bridge (I have Photoshop CS6).
I could not read the files in a Windows file viewer, either.
I have administrator rights to the drive, as I understand this might be an issue.
I'm having trouble believing that every file is corrupted, but I'm at a loss to know what to do.
I did some searching on the community board, and I may have missed something about it. However, if you could provide some assistance, I would appreciate it very much.
This year's drive contained images from my first grandchild, so they are very important.
It's one thing to have a corrupted file, but to show 0 bytes on the file must mean something else.
Thanks very much.
