With more number of users dual-booting between Linux and Windows , it becomes necessary to share files between windows partitions and Linux Ext2 partitions . You can somehow have read access on NTFS partitions from Linux , but you still need something for accessing Linux partitions through windows .
Here is the solution , we have these two softwares or what we can call as system drivers that enable us to use Linux partitions as any other Windows partition with full read/write control , so now you can use your Linux partitions with ease right from Windows , Use any one of these
Both work fine , I have myself tried the first one from fs-driver.org ,
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While this is a needed function, its sad to see windows still 2 whole steps behind. Ext3 would be more exciting to see. I dont expect ext4 any time soon….