Three Ways To Access Linux Partitions (ext2/ext3) From Windows On Dual-Boot Systems

  2008-01-20 18:30:02
If you have a dual-boot Windows/Linux system, you probably know this problem: you can access files from your Windows installation while you are in Linux, but not the other way round. This tutorial shows three ways how you can access your Linux partitions (with ext2 or ext3 filesystem) from within Windows: Explore2fs, DiskInternals Linux Reader, and the Ext2 Installable File System For Windows. 
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