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Ext3Fsd is an ext2/3/4 file system driver for Windows (2K/2003/XP/7/8/10). It's a free and open-source software, everyone can modify or distribute under GNU GPLv2.
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Use Paragon's LinuxFS for Windows: they have a free (as in beer) solution that will become rate-limited after a while: that's a driver instead of an application so you can use any application (E.g. the Windows Explorer) to copy files. The rate limit is reasonable and still good for personal use...
31 Ιαν 2022 · Here are some free tools to access Linux files from windows without booting into Linux: 1. ext2fsd ext2fsd can read Ext4, Ext3, Ext2 file systems and can even provide write access on enabling write support during the setup.
Linux File Systems for Windows by Paragon Software is a unique tool which gives you full access to Linux volumes within Windows. Just plug your hard disk with ExtFS/Btrfs/XFS partitions into your PC and instantly work with any media on the Linux partitions.
10 Ιουν 2020 · Ext2Fsd (short for Ext2 File System Driver) is a free open source file system driver for Windows that adds support for ext3, ext3 and ext4 file systems. With Ext2Fsd, users can have native read and write access to the ext2, ext3 and ext4 file systems through an automatically assigned drive letter that any program can access, just like any NTFS ...
25 Φεβ 2015 · This article guides you on how you can access Linux File-system Ext2, Ext3 and Ext4 partitions in Windows 10 and automatically keep them mounted in Explorer like other NTFS or FAT32 partitions. You can even read or write to those partitions.
This guide shows how to read and write data of Linux Ext2/Ext3/Ext4 partitions in Windows 11/10/8/7/Vista/XP. If you dual boot your computer with Windows and Linux, you'll be able to access NTFS or FAT32 partitions under Linux, but you cannot access Linux partitions directly under Windows.