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Get Linux files from windoze


Urza9814
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Hey, is there any prog that I can use to read from my Linux drive in Windoze? Linux apparently doesn't like my CD burner or something...and it's annoying if I'm playing a game in windoze, and my dad asks me to burn a CD, because the files are most likely DLed in Linux.

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Try:

http://uranus.it.swin.edu.au/~jn/linux/explore2fs.htm

http://uranus.it.swin.edu.au/~jn/linux/ext2ifs.htm

 

Should add enough intelligence to Windoze to read ext2 or ext3. I haven't tried it myself, no need, but I've heard it works nice.

But what's up with your burner? I thought about any burner works fine these days.

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I dunno...It says it detects it...it says it burns fine...but it doesn't actually put anything on the disc...I should start a topic about that...

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I use GCombust...and use simulate...that doesn't check then burn???

Odd...Nero's got a simulate too...and that burns after it simulates

 

Crashdamage:

Thanks, that first one worked...second didn't...but oh well...

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Why don't you create a download partition that is fat32? Then your data is available from both os's without any additional program.

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"I use GCombust...and use simulate...that doesn't check then burn???

Odd...Nero's got a simulate too...and that burns after it simulates"

 

I think with GCombust you gotta uncheck the simulate option. I like GCombust though and still find myself using it a lot instead of kb3..

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