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Old 11-13-2014, 11:15 PM   #37
Ken Maltby
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Originally Posted by JimMcLaren View Post
Thanks Frenzie & tshering. Installing Ext2Fsd made the file system of the linux partition readable. I think I'll follow Ken's advice and make the file system vfat. Either way I'll have to install another driver since by default windows can only see the first partition of a removable drive. Right now it's NTFS.
I use BOOTICEx64 to change the partition table so that I can work with all the SD partitions while in Windows7. Of course Ext2Fsd and the MiniTool Partition Wizard come in handy as well. You can view and manipulate, resizing partitions using the Partition Wizard, it can work with the SD card even when Windows won't and asks to format the card.

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Ken
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