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The thing that did work is the plugin for Total commander mentioned in one of the previous comments. Btw, I do not know if this matters, but I have a 64 bit system, where the ext3 partition was formated when installing a 64 bit Ubuntu, while I tired these software WinXP 32 bit.

Then i went to try it on my pc with suse I hope to see it updated to be more compatible with the !! Keep up the good work!! Seems like the third method is better than the others all around. Why bother even mentioning them? Because the third method uses the FS driver which only supports inodes of , but some newer Linux distros will use twice that amount and it will not work.

Virtual Volumes is the only one that can do the job right. I tried the first two as well: Disk Internals Linux Reader, and explore2fs. Neither one seemed to be able to read my byte inode ext3 and ext4 fs's. Thanks for the pointer to Virtual Volumes. I'll give it a try. I tried Virtual Volumes, and indeed it does seem to work for accessing my ext3 fs with byte inodes! But it does not recognize my ext4 fs.

Which is ok for me, but I'm lucky that I didn't make my home partition ext4. Also, VV is still in beta, so beware. Whoever does this work will be benefiting a lot of people as newer versions of Linux are being installed alongside Windows. Let's all donate to Virtual Volumes! If Explore2fs is not working for you, you can try Virtual Volumes. This is the new version of Explore2fs.

It has many new features and I am happy to add more if your filesystem is not yet supported. Ext2IFS works with Windows 7 bit, just make sure that before you install it you set it run in Compatibility mode. It worked for me running windows 7 64 bit. I had to change the compatibility for all users so when I put in the administrator password that account was running in the same mode I had selected with my non admin account.

Well, it's all said in the subject. Every time I access a file on my Linux partition ext3 from Windows, at the next reboot into Linux the filesystem gets checked. It takes quite a while to check a GB hard disk, so it's quite annoying. DiskInternals Linux Reader 2 worked perfectly for me on Windows 7.

Thanx a lot! This worked perfectly for me from Windows XP - haven't tried Windows 7 yet. I have seen no problems with ext3 file systems and fsck.

Explore2fs, however, worked perfectly under Win7 Remember to run it as administrator. If there's a legitimate reason for it, then the author should file the anomaly with the AV vendors in question to remove the alert. If a tool can't be located via CNet, SoftPedia, or one of the other "virus-free" sites, there might be a very good reason, since their mission is to make useful software available. The darn thing turned itself into a brick.

Fortuneately the driv is still working, the NAS connection circuits are very dead. Now just to sit back for hours and wait for it to all copy to a new drive. Were I find the partitions like the "Public" folder it is just empty Do I have to "mount" the drive?! Did you ever find a solution to this? I can read the Shares folders They were the partitions but they are empty; no files. Should you have any questions or suggestions, please feel free to contact us. Download Eassos PartitionGuru Pro version from the download center.

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