What software are you using to read the EXT3 filesystem on the Windows side? I've been looking for software to do that also.
If the EXT3 software is reliable, I'd say that is a good plan since writing to NTFS with Linux is problematic. (At least for me with Linux installed in AMD64 mode.)
Ext2 Installable FileSystem 1.10b I'd using. I think that was fine. I used it before the reinstall of the whole Windows.
Okay so the plan is reliable. I know this NTFS writing was also a problem if I could managed to do it before, because some files have written in a strange way that I couldn't delete it anymore.
you know... NTFS to write from linux is messy. But thanks for advice. Please prove why is this opinion true or not. I woudl like to know for sure. Thanks
-Linux partícióról tudommal nem is tudsz windows progikat indítani.
-A partícionáló progiban látni fogod, hogyan helyezkednek el az adatok a vincsiden. Érdemes törölgetni és töredezettségmentesíteni addig, amíg nem kapsz egy egybefüggő, üres helyet. oda mehet az új partíció.
If the EXT3 software is reliable, I'd say that is a good plan since writing to NTFS with Linux is problematic. (At least for me with Linux installed in AMD64 mode.)
Okay so the plan is reliable. I know this NTFS writing was also a problem if I could managed to do it before, because some files have written in a strange way that I couldn't delete it anymore.
-A partícionáló progiban látni fogod, hogyan helyezkednek el az adatok a vincsiden. Érdemes törölgetni és töredezettségmentesíteni addig, amíg nem kapsz egy egybefüggő, üres helyet. oda mehet az új partíció.