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.FDR File Extension

A .FDR file is a Final Draft Document, created by Windows.

Open with Any text editor. Available for Windows.

What is a .FDR file?

The file extension .FDR is known as a Final Draft Document. However, it is not what it sounds like. Instead of being related to scriptwriting or screenplays, this type of .FDR file is actually an error log file. These files are created by Microsoft programs, including MSN and the Windows operating system itself. When something goes wrong or there's an error in these programs, an .FDR file is generated to record what happened.

These .FDR files are usually saved automatically in a specific folder on your computer, which is the \WINDOWS\TEMP directory. This is like a temporary storage area where Windows keeps files that are not meant to be permanent.

Even though you can open .FDR files, they are not really meant for regular users to look at or use. They are primarily for debugging purposes, which means they are used by developers or technical support people to figure out what went wrong with the software. The information inside an .FDR file can help them diagnose and fix problems.

If you're curious and want to see what's inside an .FDR file, you can open it with any text editor. Text editors are simple programs that let you view and edit plain text files. Examples of text editors include Notepad on Windows, TextEdit on Mac, or other more advanced programs like Notepad++ or Sublime Text. When you open an .FDR file in a text editor, you'll see a lot of technical details and error messages that might not make much sense unless you have some technical knowledge.

In summary, .FDR files are error logs created by Microsoft programs, stored in a temporary folder, and are mainly useful for technical troubleshooting. You can open them with any text editor, but they are not typically useful for most users.

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