Accessing Linux Drive/Partitions on Windows

A quick note on how to read Linux formatted drives or partitions in Windows because lot of information appears on web is outdated and probably not tested on Windows 10. Ubuntu uses ext4 file system as default so that’s primary concern as well. The two ways you can do it currently is,

  1. **Paragone Ext-FS>/a>

  2. This is professionally maintained driver + GUI tools. requires free registration.

    • **Paragone Ext-FS>/a>

    • This is professionally maintained driver + GUI tools. requires free registration.

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Shital Shah

A program trying to understand what it’s computing.

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