Open MYD file

MYD files: what are they and how do I open them?

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Data from MySQL database

Pretty much every myd file you encounter, represents saved data from MySQL database MYISAM table.

Further details:

MYD (short for MyData) is a data file used by MySQL, a relational database management system, which contains for a table in the database.

The structure of the table is stored in a separate file with a .frm (format) extension. The MYD file is used in conjunction with .frm and .myi (MyIndex) files to fully represent a MySQL database table.

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