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Old 11-30-2010, 07:15 PM
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How do I access my data log?

I cant seem to figure out how to gain access the text file of the data log that i just did using winaldl. Where does it get saved to and what does it save as?
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Re: How do I access my data log?

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I cant seem to figure out how to gain access the text file of the data log that i just did using winaldl. Where does it get saved to and what does it save as?
Mine is strange as well. im running win 7. i need to click computer under start menu

then
c drive

then program files (mine has 2 sets of program files. (program files) and program files (x 86)
my winaldl is located under program files (x86)

Click winaldl

then in the top menu bar there is a tab that says (compatibility files)

Click that and you should find your logs, somehow i created a shortcut from there, but i don't remember how. I hope this helps!
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