

Then it displays them all in the very familiar Windows File Explorer style window. The software looks for any partitions that it can recognize and can access. After the installation of this software, you can launch the DiskInternals Linux Reader from its shortcut in the Start Menu. This software is designed for Windows and allows you to conveniently access the partitions like Ext2, Ext3, Ext4, HFS, HFS+, exFAT and ReiserFS. There is only one solution to take care of this problem – DiskInternals Linux Reader. The same is true for the Mac partitions like HFS and HFS+ as they are also not supported by Windows. This turns into a big problem if you have a dual boot system with Windows and Linux and want to access your Linux files from inside Windows. Windows does not support the partitions usually used by Linux like Ext2, Ext3 and Ext4 and therefore you cannot access the Linux partitions or disk drives from withing Windows.
