linux to windows file transfer
From: Nigel Robinson (robinson05_at_blueyonder.co.uk)
Date: 07/27/05
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Date: Wed, 27 Jul 2005 07:29:30 GMT
Can anybody suggest a solution
I am new to linux. I have a dual boot sysyem running windows XP or linux
fedora core 64 bit version.
I need to copy the contents of a whole drive (which was copied from a
windows based disc to linux) back to windows. I did this because of a
problem with the disc which became inaccessible under windows. The files are
intact on the linux drive.
Now I could burn them onto DVD discs and then copy them into windows, but
that is a long way round (over 60 gb) and some of the files are long video
files which are bigger than can fit onto a DVD disc (my DVD writer only
works ith single layer 4.7gb discs and some of the videos are well over that
(10 to 20 gb))
I would like to either get software which I can run on windows which would
allow me to acccess the linux drive (prefered) or something running in linux
which would copy the files to my windows disc (less prefered because I am
less experienced with linux and very weak working in command mode)
If any kind angel of mercy can help I would be most grateful to you.
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