How to Access Linux File System (ext2, ext3) From Windows?

How to Access Linux File System (ext2, ext3) From Windows
Having trouble in accessing Linux files in Windows ?
This is because Windows and Linux use different file systems. Windows uses FAT32 and NTFS file systems where as Linux uses ext2,ext3 and ext4 (Latest) file systems.

You can access Windows partitions from Linux but on the other hand Windows doesnt allow access to Linux partitions.Always Linux Rocks!!!
So lets look at 2 freeware utilities to access data stored in Linux Operatins system.

Explore2fs



Explore2fs is a GUI explorer tool for accessing ext2 and ext3 filesystems. It runs under all versions of Windows and can read almost any ext2 and ext3 filesystem.

Explore2fs


Ext2 FSD (File System Driver)



Ext2 FSD is an open source linux ext2/ext3 file system driver for Windows systems (NT/2K/XP/VISTA, X86/AMD64).

Ext2 FSD

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