: You will typically find this file on SD cards or USB drives used in devices like: Native Instruments hardware (e.g., Maschine+).
Some users have reported that removing this file can actually resolve issues where the hardware is stuck in a boot loop, as it forces the system to re-initialize rather than loading a faulty journal entry. Troubleshooting: $TXRAJNL.DAT Preventing Startup txrajnl.dat
In some scenarios, it stores the last known configuration of the hardware, such as mapping, MIDI settings, or audio routing. Can I Delete $TXRAJNL.DAT? : You will typically find this file on
It is a legitimate file created by the device's firmware. such as mapping