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A 500GB hard drive that has Ubuntu Server installed got connected to another computer that is run by Windows 10 on an SSD. I want to be able to view the hard drive's contents at all times while on Windows 10. Disk Management shows no filesystem and of course assigns no letter. I used ext2fsd tool, the partition with the data is displayed as RAW while the Grub partition is displayed as ext2 and can be properly mounted. What can I do to achieve my goal

P.S. I can always boot into the Ubuntu Server OS to display any information you might need regarding the partitions and what so.

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DiskInternals has a free Linux Reader. You could put a shortcut to it in the Startup folder. It has the merits of being read-only (since Windows is not necessarily to be trusted writing to extn file partitions).

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  • I did find Linux Reader before I saw the answer. It's not exactly what I need though because in order to open the files (some are executables too) i first need to "save" them to the SSD.
    – Tasos
    Sep 14, 2016 at 17:12

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