EXT3 and Windows

I’ve been half-heartedly looking for some way to read my external 40GB HD from inside Windows. The hitch is that it is formatted EXT3. Maybe now that I have a Windows machine that can format FAT32 I should, but in the interim I found a utility that lets me mount my EXT3 drive as a normal drive in Windows! You have to check out ext2fsd if you need a solution like I mentioned.

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  1. Chemmett Said,

    May 16, 2005 @ 10:39 pm

    I used it for a while but got random windows explorer crashes whenever files on the ext3 drive were accessed with non-microsoft programs. (Winamp for example). Hope it works better for you.

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