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Linux partition on windows

3 / 05 / 2008 · No comment ·

Yesterday I found to fix a computer and dual boot between the requests I had, "Please make me so that I can see the Linux files on Windows?"

The best program I found is Ext2 IFS (Ext2 Installable File System For Windows).

I was skeptical, I must say, but after you've tried, I changed my mind. It works pretty well, it allows you both to read that writing on partitions and performance ext2/ext3 me look good. One thing I noticed is that you can copy more than one file at a time, otherwise the transfer is blocked until it is over the other, but Oh well.

The file (for windows of course) can be downloaded at this address
If you have problems or fears with the installation by following this handy wizard chock full of pictures!

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