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Originally Posted by rikmayell
There are file system drivers for Windows that support read/write access to ext2/3, but currently only read access for Windows 7. I'm not aware of a driver for Windows that can read ext4.
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Thanks for the heads up. I think ext4 driver is still in development and not available yet.
Ext2IFS supports ext2/ext3 volume with inode size upto 128 bytes. Upon installing Ubuntu 9.10 on ext3 file system, it seems to have used inode size of 256 bytes.
Ext2Fsd supports larger inode size including 256, but it hangs when I try to install this driver on XP.
What is the best free driver would you recommend?