Digital Cameras Microdrive

Files on a camera memory card become corrupted?
My group and I were using a digital camera to make a pixelation movie in Web Animation class. We took 386 shots. We went to the lab to import them into Adobe Flash. We first hooked up the drive adapter into the USB port of the iMac in the lab. We went into the folder containing the photos and they were all .JPG files, but some had the image as the icon and others didn’t. The former worked, the latter didn’t. We then used a different adapter, the one from the lab. We put the memory card into it and when we went into the drive, every single folder was renamed strange wordings, question marks, exclamation points, etc. We went into the folder that was supposed to have the images and some still worked, others didn’t work like before but then there were these .KPG files. What the hell? Does anyone know what happened and what we can do to fix this?
Camera = Minolta DIMAGE A1
Memory card = 1 GB IBM Microdrive
Try just renaming the extention, if that doe snot work see…..
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Up close on Seagate ST1 6gb Microdrive
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