If you have dual boot with Windows and Linux, you will probably want to access files from Windows to Linux and vice versa. By default, Linux can read the Windows partitions (FAT and NTFS), but Windows can't read the Linux partitions (EXT 3/4) without any external software. This brief guide shows you how to access Linux partitions from Windows 10 and transfer the data from Linux partitions to Windows using a freeware named Linux reader.
Linux reader is software that allows you to access files and folders on Ext, UFS, HFS, ReiserFS, or APFS file systems from Windows.
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dualbootingThis guide explains how to access Linux partitions from Windows 10 and transfer the data from Linux partitions to Windows using Linux reader.