Its really easy to access Windows files from inside Linux but its not the other way round. Windows does not provide support for native Linux file systems like ext2 or ext4. A very useful utility to access Linux files or partition from Windows is Ext2explore. Though it does not actually mount the partition inside Windows like Linux does but it does provide a way to access the Linux files, in separate explorer.
- All you have to do is download Ext2explore from here.
- Unzip the file.
- Run the executable as Administrator.
- Here you can see your Linux partition
Here are few screen shots:
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