Yep, have had same problem, especially USB device (camera) to laptop to network to USB device (external HD). I have posted about it in several of these forums without any solution being offered. Apparently it has something to do with Vista permissions.
This is what I wrote in another post about it. Note especially the second paragraph which appears to be what you're experiencing:
"I'd advise anyone with an Olympus camera that places Camedia panorama markers on jpegs to think twice about using Windows Gallery to download them to their computer. Windows Gallery when it imports them appears to overwrite the markers that tell the Olympus Camedia/Master software that the pictures are part of a panorama, with its own markers that specify things like the folder you've downloaded them to. This renders the picture unable to be stitched into a panorama. I can't believe MS have done this. Other similar picture handling software such as Adobe Album never changes the actual file (at least not without asking nicely first) but keeps changes as a copy.
On at least two other occasions I have even found that Windows Vista file handling actually corrupts the jpg entirely, somehow rubbing out the jpeg marker itself and making the file no longer recognisable as a jpg. Vista file handling is a disgrace. "
So you can see that it is not just a HP problem - I have an ASUS laptop and it does the same. It's also not an SD problem as I have an Olympus camera with an XD card. It appears to be a Vista USB file-handling problem.
Sometimes I have had the jpg made completely unreadable, other times it is corrupted like the photo you posted, with stripes of random data written over the jpg information. Like you I find it occurring using several ways of importing - camera software, Windows Photo Gallery, etc. However for me it doesn't usually do it by using Windows folders to drag the photos from the camera folder (unless it is a huge number of very large files, in which case I get a "insufficient quota error" - even though there are no quotas - and the data is corrupted and I can't copy anything more from anywhere to anywhere else until I reboot). I have now stopped importing anything using Windows Gallery - it is just too dangerous.
Let me know if you find out anythng useful. The Microsft KB is less than helpful - it seems to want to tell you mostly only about things that go right with Vista.
regards, Greg
"EricB" <EricB[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:D2C23E92-08A4-42C0-A3F6-107BCD91D1A1[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] >I am having a problem with about 25% of the photos I'm loading getting > corrupted - they are viewable in thumbnail and full photos but they are > getting stripped with a color bar and/or mis-aligned horizontally. > Anybody > heard of this problem? > > HP support has been less than worthless - same error has occurred using > Nikon D50, Canon S3, and Casio Exlim all with different SD media. Error > occurs regardless of load method (direct SD media reader, USB camera > connection, importing with Windows application or the software provided > with > the camera - i.e. ZoomBrowser). > > See example: > http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c3/B-consulting/Photo-errors/IMG_0139.jpg> > HP-Pavillion Media Center m8000n > NVIDIA GeForce 6150SE > Windows Vista Home Premium
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