Quite a few linux users have a disk partition with windows on it.
When using their linux OS whatever it may be, they simply enjoy accessing their data stored on their windows partition. But what about reading data stored on a linux ext2 / ext3 / ext4 partition from their windows OS?
There comes a big problem, when needing to read a file from the ext partition without wanting to restart their computer boot into the other OS and then reboot into windows to continiue their work?
It is a mess. I had this problem for a month or so but after googling for some hours I found out about the soloution.
There is a windows program that helps with this one.
Here is the link, to the free (till now) program http://www.diskinternals.com/linux-reader/ called Linux Reader.
It comes with some documentation but in any way you should not have any problem using it.
If you have any kind of problem, the comments are right below, and I am willing to help as soon as I can.
When using their linux OS whatever it may be, they simply enjoy accessing their data stored on their windows partition. But what about reading data stored on a linux ext2 / ext3 / ext4 partition from their windows OS?
There comes a big problem, when needing to read a file from the ext partition without wanting to restart their computer boot into the other OS and then reboot into windows to continiue their work?
It is a mess. I had this problem for a month or so but after googling for some hours I found out about the soloution.
There is a windows program that helps with this one.
Here is the link, to the free (till now) program http://www.diskinternals.com/linux-reader/ called Linux Reader.
It comes with some documentation but in any way you should not have any problem using it.
If you have any kind of problem, the comments are right below, and I am willing to help as soon as I can.
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