ExtBrowser: Access Linux Partition In Windows
Posted July 16, 2010 – 2:12 pm in: FreewareA few Windows users install Linux operating system in dual boot with Windows for some educational purpose. In case, you have installed a Linux operating system on an Ext2FS or Ext3FS file system partition and want to access this partition right from Windows you need to use third-party tool as Windows doesn’t support these Linux partitions.
Paragon ExtBrowser is a free tool for Windows to access ExtFS file system to modify files without installing special drivers. The tool adds a special unmapped folder in My Computer (Explorer) to open ExtFS partitions, where you can read, write, modify, create, delete files and folders under Windows.
The tool is very useful if you want to open files and folders stored on a Linux partition from Windows. You might like to know how to create/delete partition in Windows 7 and also how to dual boot Vista and Windows 7.
Please note that you need to register with Paragon Software to download this free tool.
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