About this software
Linux File Systems for Windows by Paragon Software enables Windows access to Linux-formatted volumes. It mounts Ext2, Ext3 and Ext4 with read/write support and provides read-only access to Btrfs and XFS.
The driver integrates with File Explorer, supports automount and safe-eject, and can access LVM logical volumes. The product includes tools for formatting, integrity checks, and basic repair, and offers both graphical and command-line management.
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Benefits
- Ext2/3/4 read/write: Mount and modify Ext2, Ext3, and Ext4 volumes from Windows Explorer
- Btrfs and XFS read-only: Open and copy data from Btrfs and XFS volumes in read-only mode
- Automount and safe eject: Automatically mounts supported volumes and offers safe-eject functionality
- LVM support: Access logical volumes managed by Linux LVM for standard file operations
- Volume administration: Provides formatting, integrity checks, and basic repair tools for ExtFS volumes
Available languages
- English
Support information
- Product documentation: User manual and product documentation are available for download from the product page
- Download center: Installer and current version downloads are available from Paragon's downloads page
- Support portal: Contact support and file tickets through Paragon's support portal linked on the product page
- License activation: Licenses can be activated and managed via Paragon's licensing or MyParagon portal
- Release notes: Changelog and release notes are provided with downloads and product documentation
Frequently asked questions
What does Paragon Software Linux File Systems do?
Enables access to Linux file systems from non-Linux systems, allowing mounting and file operations so files can be read, copied, or modified across platforms.
Which host operating systems and file systems are supported?
Integrates with common non-Linux desktop and server operating systems to provide access to Linux file systems; consult product documentation for exact host and file system compatibility.
Are administrative privileges required to install and use it?
Installing file system drivers typically requires administrative privileges; installation may require a system restart and administrative access for driver installation or mounting.
How should data be protected when accessing Linux file systems?
Back up data before modifying or mounting file systems; validate compatibility on nonproduction data, use integrity checks, and follow established backup and rollback procedures.