:Our-Picks: Access Your Linux Partitions Under Windows
Our-Picks: Access Your Linux Partitions Under Windows Mar 5, 2007, 12 :15 UTC (2 Talkback[s]) (6316 reads)
"You can't call yourself a computer expert if you haven't tried at least once one other operating system on your own computer. Bonus points if you tried multi-booting. Either way you want to take it, I am going to share a few suggestion regarding the most popular combination of dual-OS systems. Windows and Linux. A pleasant combo, but accessed separately. By default you cannot view your files from the Linux partition while booting Linux for example.
"While Windows uses NTFS or FAT(32) as a file system, Linux uses EXT 2 or EXT 3. Definitely not compatible. However, I have searched and found the following two applications that are meant to do this process way easier for the end-users..."