The table below provides some useful information about the .ldf extension. It answers questions such as:
- What is the .ldf file?
- What program do I need to open a .ldf file?
- Where can I find the specifications for .ldf?
- How can I convert .ldf file to another format?
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Details of extension .ldf
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1 extension(s) and 0 alias(es) found in database.
| Extension: | .ldf |
|---|---|
| Type: | Microsoft SQL Server Transaction Log |
| Category: | Data |
| Mime type: | application/octet-stream |
| Description: | |
| LDF file is a Microsoft SQL Server Transaction Log. LDF file contains a log of all transactions that changed the data (MDF). | |
| [Detailed description not yet available] [Sample not yet available] | |
| Open with: | Microsoft SQL Server |
| Program name: | none |
| Related links: | |
| none | |
| Aliases: | |
| none | |
| Related extensions: | |
| btr, cdx, con, db, db3, dbf, dbk, dtsx, gdb, idx, ind, lis, mdf, mdx, mdx, mkd, myd, myi, ndf, ndx, nsx, pde, pkb, pks, pld, pll, plx, rbf, sdf, smt, spf, sql, sqr, sqs, str, tab, tps, trg, trn, tuf | |
Windows cannot open .ldf files on your system?
In many cases all you need to do is identify the appropriate program in the filesuffix.com database and install it. In other cases it may be due to registry damage. For this reason we always recommend that you run a scan for registry errors.


