Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Access Linux file system in Windows

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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