Txrajnl.dat Exclusive Jun 2026
and other smart devices, usually alongside system volume information. Visibility: It is typically a hidden file
Deleting it is usually harmless, but the device that created it (e.g., your car or GPS) will likely recreate it the next time it writes data. txrajnl.dat
If you are still experiencing issues, such as your navigation system not recognizing the update, please let me know: What specific are you using? Are you seeing a specific error code ? and other smart devices, usually alongside system volume
If you have recently updated a Garmin device, managed navigation systems for your car, or examined external storage drives (USB sticks, SD cards) formatted in exFAT, you might have encountered a hidden file named . Are you seeing a specific error code
The $TXRAJNL.DAT file is generated during this process, likely acting as a "journal" or a log file to ensure that the data transfer of the channel list is completed successfully and safely.
Use a visual storage analyzer tool like WinDirStat or WizTree run as an Administrator to verify if the hidden System32\config\TxR folder is the primary source of your lost disk space. Step 2: Safe Cleanup of Transaction Logs
: It is most frequently seen on devices running specific embedded operating systems, such as LG WebOS TVs (often accompanying a GlobalClone.TLL channel list file) or Garmin Varia units. Is it a Virus?