"Cross Platform-File Access: Accessing Linux Partitions From Windows 11 - Complete Guide"
In this video I cover how to access Linux partitions from within Windows 11 using Linux Reader.
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Step 1. Download & Install Linux Reader.
Simply download Linux Reader by clicking the GET IT FREE button on the website and then install the installation package.
Once installed, launch Linux Reader using the application shortcut.
Step 2. Use Linux Reader.
The interface of Linux Reader is straightforward, all physical disks on your system will be listed in tile format, and to open one of them, simply click on the disk icon.
Alternatively you have the Folders option that will list all files and folders in a tree format which might be easier to navigate for some people.
For example, to copy something from the downloads folder in a home directory on Manjaro Linux, simply navigate to that location using the file browser.
Select the file, right click, and then select Save which opens the Export Wizard, where I can either Save Files, Mount to System or Upload to FTP.
In this case, I just want to save the file, so choose the Save Files option and click next, and from here specify the location where the file should be saved to.
You also have the choice to save directory structure, extract the file date from the file’s metadata if available and to skip any symbolic links.
Once you have made your selections, click next one last time to start the process, and once the process is finished, click Finish.
The file should now be saved to the chosen location in Windows.
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