Access Linux Partition (Ext2FS or Ext3FS) in Windows with Paragon ExtBrowser



Having a dual boot system like Windows with Linux isn’t something uncommon. While most only installs one OS, a few others install more for a certain purpose. Normally, if you need to work with Linux files, you have to boot into Linux, but not if you install Paragon ExtBrowser. It allows you to access Ext2FS or Ext3FS file system partition directly under Windows.

paragon extbrowser

“Special unmapped folder in My Computer (Explorer) to open ExtFS partitions, where you can read, write, modify, create, delete files and folders under Windows.”

Paragon ExtBrowser is free, but you’ll have to register to get it.

Download Paragon ExtBrowser from here

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