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UKLog.dat file

Anonymous
2020-03-01T18:45:27+00:00

Looking through the forum I have noticed that many others have had this problem!

Two days ago a popup gave me a warning about space management that was being switched on.

Surprised at this I checked my C:\ drive to see what was going on and it was nearly full. On double clicking my C:\ drive I noticed a strange file entitled UKLog.dat, that was increasing in size as I was watching it.

I ran AVG Antivirus to scan the whole computer, and nothing was found. I also ran Malwarebytes premium checking for Rootkits and again nothing was found.

I then restarted my PC in safe mode and was able to delete it without any ill effects. But directly I restarted in normal mode, it was back eating up space.

I have tried deleting programs to see if I can find the offending program, but as yet no luck.

To add to the mystery,the first time I noticed it, I double clicked the file and PhotoDirector 8 opened up, so I deleted that program thinking that may be the cause. but no I still haven't found where its from.

Please does anyone have any suggestions?

Many thanks.  Len

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Anonymous
2020-05-11T06:26:25+00:00
Yardımın için çok teşekkürler. Uklog. dat dosyası çeşitli anti virüs ve Malwarebytes çalıştırdıktan sonra bilgisayarımdan gitti. Hangisinin dosyayı temizlediğini gerçekten bilmiyorum ama şimdi gitti. Yardımınız için tekrar teşekkür ederim. ve İngiltere ve kendimden en iyi dileklerimle.

yanıt olarak işaretle lütfen? Bu mesajın daha fazla kişiye ulaşmasını istiyorum, çünkü internette bulabileceğiniz iki cevap var, biri ddu (ddu çözümünü buldum) ve ikincisi çok uzun süren temiz önyükleme seçeneği

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  1. Anonymous
    2020-03-04T15:48:19+00:00

    Hi,I changed the property of the UkLog.dat file to ReadOnly, then it stopped eatting.

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  2. Anonymous
    2020-04-16T15:23:00+00:00

    I have not found what is feeding the UKLog.dat file. I was able to stop it from growing. Do the following.

    First, delete the file. When it reappears, open up the file properties and change the attributes to "Read Only". That should stop it from growing. Just leave the file on the drive "as is". If you delete it, it will restart and start growing again.

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  3. Anonymous
    2020-08-27T18:18:52+00:00

    I was able to get rid of this nasty space-hog (UkLog.dat) that was consuming my device by updating my Intel display driver through the Intel website. They have a:

    Intel® Driver & Support Assistant (Intel® DSA)

    found here:

    https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/detect.html

    that will update your Intel drivers. I was working on an EVOO laptop, and windows update installed what it thought was the latest drivers, but when I ran this tool on Intel's website, it found a much more recent version that thankfully didn't include the UkLog.dat. I hate that file and will not soon forget it. I hope this helps someone else.

    To be specific, I was performing a clean isntall of windows, and then ran the windows update.  The very minute that Windows update finished installing the Intel display driver "Intel Corporation - Display 27.20.100.7990" , the UkLog.dat file appeared and started growing.  That is how I knew that for My Evoo laptop, the UkLog.dat file was linked to this Intel Display driver.  I then made the UkLog.dat read-only to prevent growth.  I then rolled back the driver to a generic microsoft driver.  Then I deleted the UkLog.dat file.  After updating the driver with the Intel Driver & Support Assistant, my display driver version is now 27.20.100.8587 , and the UkLog.dat file is gone.

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  4. Anonymous
    2020-03-04T20:00:41+00:00

    Hi,I changed the property of the UkLog.dat file to ReadOnly, then it stopped eatting.

    Which application does this log belong to if you don't mind my asking, RogerGRJ?

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