Quick assessment of 3 Windows tools to read/write Linux filesystems on dual-boot desktops
On Mon, 24 Sep 2018 16:06:55 -0300, Shadow wrote:
If I place
\\.\PhysicalDrive0\
In the location, I can see my Linux partitions.
\\.\PhysicalDrive0\6.img\
No matter what I do, (even when I place "\\.\PhysicalDrive0\" in the
loction), I don't see my Ubuntu 18.04 partition (which I think is ext3 by
default) on my primary drive (which shows up in Windows 10 Disk
Management).
http://www.bild.me/bild.php?file=22624027zip_help.jpg
I'm using 7-Zip version 16.04 (64-bit).
When I right click on the "C" drive, and hit "Open Inside", I just get what
Windows can see on the C drive. (Placing "\\.\PhysicalDrive0\" in the
location doesn't seem to change what 7zip can see, for me.)
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