BLG files exist as 2 different types. Please find information about each of them below.
Type 1: Windows Binary Performance Log File
A BLG file is a log file for Windows performance tracking tools. BLG files have computer resource use history like CPU, memory, and disk usage by programs. They are in a proprietary binary format. Use...
A BLG file is a log file for Windows performance tracking tools. BLG files have computer resource use history like CPU, memory, and disk usage by programs. They are in a proprietary binary format. Use the “relog” command in Windows prompt to convert BLG files to CSV format. Also view BLG files in Windows Administrative Tools.
BLG files are binary logs from the perfmon.exe service in Windows. Use compatible tools to work with BLG files. Convert them to CSV in Windows with the relog command.
The BLG file belongs to Data Files. Users should use Microsoft Performance Monitor for BLG files, although 2 other programs can also handle them.
BLG files contain computer resource use history. They are in a proprietary binary format. Convert them to CSV with the Windows “relog” command. Also view them in Windows Administrative Tools.
BLG files are binary performance logs in Windows by perfmon.exe and other supported programs. Logging functions relevant to system performance are in BLG files. Their content includes historical system resource usage data by applications and the system.
These files can be safely deleted: .aux, .blg, and possibly .bbl. You may not want to delete .bbl if rerunning BibTeX or lacking .bib files. Other files should not be deleted. Move .fd, .cls, and .dtx...
These files can be safely deleted: .aux, .blg, and possibly .bbl. You may not want to delete .bbl if rerunning BibTeX or lacking .bib files. Other files should not be deleted. Move .fd, .cls, and .dtx files elsewhere like a personal TeX tree instead of the working document folder.
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