AS your computer is installed both Windows and Linux, sometimes we need to access Linux file system in Windows xp or vista. Try the following tools:
1. Ext2 Installable File System For Windows
Easy Program to Download via http://www.fs-driver.org/. After install it, you can use it to access Linux Ext2 volumes with read access and write access.
Notes: the software is freeware.
2. Explore2fs
If one views is in the predicament of having to read an ext2 or ext3 formatted disk from a Linux computer running Windows, try Explore2fs further. You can view similar rumnavigieren in the file system of the plate, But there will be slowly.
It's A really nice little tool.
What's Its Features:
Reads ext2, Reads ext3, Drag and Drop, 1.44Meg Floppy Disk Support, LS120 Floppy Disk Support, Zip & Jazz Disk Support, USB & CF Disk Support, CDROM support, Supports Windows 98 extended partition scheme, Export files as binary, Export files as text, Export directory, View/Execute file, Large disk support, Large file support, LVM2,ReiserFS Detection, Unicode UTF8 support, Preserve timestamps on export.
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