Access your Ext2/Ext3 partitions from Windows XP

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It's called DiskInternals Linux Reader DiskInternals new tool that enables quick and easy access to any partition Ext2/Ext3 from your Windows XP. With this application you can access and exploit their Ext2/Ext3 partitions and even to extract files from them.

ext32 Aceda ás suas partições Ext2/Ext3 a partir do Windows XP

This freeware tool besides being still has advantages that are impressive. The only Linux Reader tool provides the user access "read only" would prevent the possibility of what you want to change the partitions Ext2/Ext3, which prevents possible problems with extraction of files.

Another advantage of this tool is that it allows you browse and extract files in the partition in question through the Windows Explorer so as to make the navigability quite simple. When using Windows Explorer to explore partitions Ext2/Ext3 also has a small section of the preview, very useful for images (pictured above).

The DiskInternals Linux Reader is a 100% free.

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11 Comments to "Access your Ext2/Ext3 partitions from Windows XP"

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  • Access your Ext2/Ext3 partitions from Windows XP ...

    It's called DiskInternals Linux Reader DiskInternals new tool that enables quick and easy access to any partition Ext2/Ext3 from your Windows XP. With this application you can access and exploit its partitions Ext2/Ext3 ...

  • Access your Ext2/Ext3 partitions from Windows XP ...

    It's called DiskInternals Linux Reader DiskInternals new tool that enables quick and easy access to any partition Ext2/Ext3 from your Windows XP. With this application you can access and exploit its partitions Ext2/Ext3 ...

  • Very good, was in need of an application so, use Linux in dual boot with Windows XP, and sometimes forget some file within the Linux partition that I use in Windows. Thanks.

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  • Access your Ext2/Ext3 partitions from Windows XP ...

    It's called DiskInternals Linux Reader DiskInternals the new tool that enables quick and easy access to any partition Ext2/Ext3 starting your Windows XP. With this application you can access and exploit its partitions Ext2/Ext3 ...

  • Access your Ext2/Ext3 partitions from Windows XP ...

    It's called DiskInternals Linux Reader DiskInternals new tool that enables quick and easy access to any partition Ext2/Ext3 from your Windows XP. With this application you can access and exploit its partitions Ext2/Ext3 ...

  • Excellent tip!
    I use Explore2fs for over four years and, despite being pleased, he offers no integration with Windows Explorer as DiskInternals Linux Reader!
    Vaeu!
    Abs,

    Luciano

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  • Have you tried something on Ext2ifs or Ext2fsd?
    The last I use is the Ext2 File System Driver, an open-source tool that is extremely light in the INSTALL file system in windows.
    That's right, it installs the system support files for you to use windows to access your content natively.
    It comes with support for ext3 and writing can be enabled or disabled.
    Has a manager to assign drive letters to your partitions.
    Access to files for windows is faster than any other tool.
    He does not manage the permissions of the files, but follow some perfectly symbolic link (like / mnt and / media folders are treated as separate but have the same content, which consideerando / mnt is a symlink pointing to / media).
    That was it.
    [I believe it is better than yours .... DiskInternals and is open source!]

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