Ithmb files convert or transfer

Had an iPhone, lost the iPhone but still have the cached ithmb files plus DB on my PC (which I can't even view) I have an iPod classic.
Question is, how do I convert the ithmb files into something I can view on a PC or is it more viable to transfer the files onto my iPod to view? Or do I need to buy an new iPhone?

Hi Mike
There was a very amusing discussion about this some time ago, here is a link if you are interested:
http://forums.adobe.com/thread/453025
mikeci1 wrote:
this subject is starting to hurt my head. I feel like I'm trying to herd cats! basically I import a raw file and convert it to DNG in lightroom then make any gross adjustments i.e. crop, sharpening, contrast, brightness etc. Then send it onto photoshop which by default gives the file a pro photo profile then make a duplicate copy and convert the copy to sRGB and output as a jpg to send to the printer (this is the profile and file format the company wants). I realize I lose some gamut when I convert but will at least regain some of the brightness/ contrast and adjust the gains on the colors if I adjust the converted file to try to match the pro photo file?
Mike 
I would make sure in your color settings that preserve embedded profiles is enabled. I say that because if you open up one of your sRGB outputs later on with this option disabled, you are viewing the sRGB numbers in your Pro Photo working space which is not a good approach.
If you have a Pro Photo that needs to output sRGB, definitely convert, and the perceptual (photographic) rendering may yield best results, although you may prefer relative colorimetric.
If any Pro Photo colors that reside beyond the boundaries of sRGB take a huge hit, then you have the option of an adjustment layer in the sRGB result to make it more satisfactory. If you start to pile on a lot of adjustment layers then 16 bit can help reduce the damage of the numerous adjustments. Hope this helps.

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