Difficulties Opening JPG files with CS5

I am using win 7 and CS5.  I have both JPG and RAW files; however all of a sudden when I attempt to open some JPG files, they somehow are vertically truncated only opening halfh the picture.  Does anyone hhhhknow what the problem is?

Is the part of the image still intact at the top or the left of the screen?  If the top, it sounds like those JPGs might be corrupted.  That would be especially true if there are patterns under the good part of the image like this
Will these JPGs open in any other application or viewer?  BTW  I got the above image by Google with 'Corrupt JPG'.  Give it a try to see other examples

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