Ext2Fsd uses basic tutorials

  
 

Ext2Fsd is a good tool for reading and writing Linux partitions. This software is introduced in the article "Reading and writing Linux partitioning tools" under Windows
, mainly used for mounting and reading on Windows
platform. Write Linux partition, this article roughly introduces the use of the software, graphically read and write Linux partition process, in addition, the software has some partition management functions, the function is relatively simple, such as modifying the partition type, etc., not much, this article No longer introduced.

First, install Ext2Fsd

1, the installation process is relatively simple, from abbreviated.

2, the special need to pay attention to is that this software "start boot" & rdquo; problem (see "files" menu), Ext2Fsd support boot and start as a service, depending on personal needs, days It is recommended that you do not set it. After all, cross-platform management partitions may bring many problems, so it seems better to stop using them when you run out.

The following figure is a typical startup interface, which can be seen in two EXT3 partitions.

Second, mount Linux partition

The above picture only shows that the system has this partition, but Windows ignores it, so it can only be mounted as a drive under the current system by software. ,

1. On the drive, right click and select “Change the assembly letter”, as shown below.

2, pop-up change drive letter settings, as shown in Figure 1.

The first mount is a drive letter that has no pre-assigned. Click “Add”, pop-up Figure 2 (shown on the right side of the figure below), the drive letter can be selected by default, the following way to see the individual Demand, generally choose the second one, and finally & ldquo; load and exit & rdquo;. Click “back”.

3, back to the main interface of Ext2Fsd, press F5 to refresh and see the loading status of the Linux partition. At this time, the Windows system "My computer
” can see the partition just loaded.

Three, read and write Linux partitions

The Linux partition is mapped to an ordinary Windows drive after loading. The read and write is the same as the normal Windows driver. As shown below, we can copy the files in the Linux partition. You can also write files to a Linux partition.

Three, uninstall Linux partition

After using the Linux partition, you must remember to uninstall it in time. The uninstall method is similar to the above method. Just right click on the drive and select ldquo Change the assembly point letter ", as shown below, click on the drive letter, then “delete”

Note: Before deleting the drive letter, make sure there are no read and write operations in progress, or unloading the drive may result in data loss.

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