Linux Reader: Read Linux files using Windows
If you have a dual boot computer running Windows and Linux, odds are you can access your Windows files from your Linux partition. But Windows doesn't recognize most Linux file systems. Two years ago we introduced you to Ext2 IFS for Windows, which is a driver that lets you read and write to ext2 file systems from within windows. But unless you're a Linux guru, it's probably not a great idea to ...
If you dual-boot Windows and Linux and are sick of not being able to access data from your Linux partitions in Windows, then Ext2 IFS for Windows is what you've been waiting for. It's a driver that lets Windows natively mount Linux Ext2 and Ext3 filesystems just as if they were FAT32 or NTFS volumes. ...





