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		<title>Accessing Linux Files from Windows &#8211; Using Ext FS for windows.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have a desktop with Windows and Linux as dual boot environment and you want to access a few files saved in Linux / Ubuntu file system from the Windows login. For example, you may need to share files such as Docs, PDF, audio, video, etc. from both Linux and Windows. The Ext2 Installable [...]]]></description>
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