Lines - artefacts? - on raw files from d200

hello. this is the first time I've tried a forum..
my problem is old raw files that were originally imported into iphoto from a D200 (jpegs shot at same time are fine) - they appear ok but with thin coloured horizontal lines (artifacts?) - in iphoto, and however I export them (eg as a TIFF, as original into Aperture, onto an external hard drive). I have solved this import problem with an update now, so its okay for new pictures - BUT - are all the old files damaged or recoverable somehow?? I would be very grateful for any help..

hello & thank you. I just tried opening them in Capture NX and the lines are still there. I'm presuming this means the files were damaged somehow by being imported through iphoto that first time - as it no longer happens now I have the update (all my backup raw files were - I think - dragged out of iphoto and onto disk/hard drive, & show same thing). Does anyone know if there is any way to restore them?

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