![]() What if you could access the Linux Ext file systems from within Windows? Thanks to the free software Paragon ExtFS for Windows, this has now become possible. Every time you have to use a file that you downloaded in Linux, you have to restart your computer, boot into Linux, copy the file to a FAT/NTFS partition and then reboot into Windows. ![]() This is why when you install Linux side by side with Windows in a dual boot configuration, you do not see any Linux partitions when running Windows. But the reverse is not true – you cannot access Linux Ext partitions from Windows because Windows does not have any inbuilt support for the Ext file system (Ext2, Ext3 and Ext4). Linux has support for many different file systems including NTFS and FAT, which means that you can access your Windows partitions from Linux.
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