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linux to windows migration tips and tools
Mount ext3fs in Windows

I am using WinXP and I have a partition in ext3 format. How can I read the content in this partition just as access a ordinary partition?

Is there any tools or drivers?

Many thanks!

  • This question would be answered better at superuser.com. It will move there soon. – Piskvor left the building Jul 12 '10 at 08:39
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    Doen't belong to SO. Look at the superuser.com, for example http://superuser.com/questions/8298/mount-ext3fs-in-windows. –  Jul 12 '10 at 08:41
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    possible duplicate of [linux to windows migration tips and tools](http://superuser.com/questions/82896/linux-to-windows-migration-tips-and-tools) and http://superuser.com/questions/8298/mount-ext3fs-in-windows – akira Jul 12 '10 at 09:05

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There is a driver and an explorer tool. Generally installing the driver, then restarting will make it appear as a standard drive letter. Be careful with subtle differences such as permissions, case sensitivity and character support.

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  • I have used FS Driver in the past and found that it lead to data corruption issues on the ext3 partition. – Mark Jul 12 '10 at 10:43
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You can use these tools to help you

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