Yes it is possible to access a ext2 file structure from windows. I know there is software at www.hotfiles.com or at least there was a year ago. I couldn't get it to work but my friend liked it and it worked well for him. Sorry I can't remember the name but there is software. Mr. Smith > > Well, I wasnīt followed all post. But I believe the real problem was Sousa > have some files in linux he need. And is difficult to access to ext2 > partition. And whatīs about to access ext2 partition from windows to rescue > files ? > I believe (but donīt know) exist any soft that can access to ext2 partition > from windows. > Itīs possible ? (sorry for my bad english). > > Daniel
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