"DiskInternals Linux Reader" to read Ext2 / Ext3 files from Windows



It is a very useful free software that can operate on Windows 95/98 / Me / NT / 2000 / XP / 2003 Server / Vista and rescue files from partitions formatted with Ext2 / Ext3 which is commonly used on Linux .

Uses include existingNASIf you are using Linux as a base on a product (external shared hard disk drive that you use via LAN), you may be able to rescue the file by forcibly using this software even if it can not be activated. That means it can be used in emergency.

Download from below.
Access to Ext2 / Ext3 from Windows XP
http://www.diskinternals.com/linux-reader/

You can download it by clicking "Try it Free!" At the bottom of the above page.

Click on the installer to launch it, then click "Next"


Click "I Agree"


Click "Next"


Click "Install"


Click "Finish"


When it starts it will be like this. Linux drives etc are automatically scanned as well. It can also be specified manually.


Various selections can be made from "View", if you select "Folder Tree", folder tree display becomes possible


It's like Windows Explorer and easy to operate


Also, since searching is also possible, it is also possible to preferentially rescue only the files you want

in Review,   Software, Posted by darkhorse