Brandon72196 said:For those who want to use ext2 on windows: http://www.fs-driver.org/ . Works on vista and windows 7 x64 too.
EDIT: Support for ext3 as well.
Note that this doesn't support inode sizes above 128 bytes (so for example, partitions formatted by Ubuntu 8.10 or greater won't work). You should probably use ext2fsd instead, unless you want to manually reformat everything.
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