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First it is possible, although unlikely, that the files are truly corrupted, i.e. scrambled.

Try though re-registering Word on your computer and see if that helps with the Word files. (You may want to reinstall Adobe reader for the pdf files.)

See here for instructions on re-registering Word using the /r command-line switch.
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