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Old 15th July 2012, 04:20 PM
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Browse Fedora 17 partition from Win7

Hi! Can you guys help me how to browse fedora partition from windows 7 operation system.
I've tried some tool but I couldn't access my partitions, exactly with DiskInternals Linux Reader and I tried Ext2Fsd and Ext2Fsd , but it didn't work, so I didn't see the drives.
With that first, Linux Reader I saw the drives, but it won't open them. Thanks.
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