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'''Reading''' ext2 filesystems under [[Windows]] |
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Have you ever downloaded a whole lot of files under Linux, but when you boot back into |
Have you ever downloaded a whole lot of files under [[Linux]], but when you boot back into [[Windows]] you remember that you forgot to copy them onto your Windows Drive? Well I did, so I wrote an explorer like program that will allow you to save files from any ext2 partition. |
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Latest revision as of 08:47, 20 March 2005
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Reading ext2 filesystems under Windows
Have you ever downloaded a whole lot of files under Linux, but when you boot back into Windows you remember that you forgot to copy them onto your Windows Drive? Well I did, so I wrote an explorer like program that will allow you to save files from any ext2 partition.
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supports drag&drop + other stuff
Warning: Use this to Browse only! Writing is at your own risk!