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  2. Ext2Fsd - Wikipedia

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    Ext2Fsd (short for Ext2 File System Driver) is a free Installable File System driver written in C for the Microsoft Windows operating system family. It facilitates read and write access to the ext2, ext3 and ext4 file systems.

  3. List of default file systems - Wikipedia

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  4. ReFS - Wikipedia

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    Starting with Windows Server 2022 and Windows 11 build 22557, the boot environment natively supports ReFS, allowing the system to be installed and run in a special way on a volume formatted with ReFS v3. If it is a volume formatted with ReFS v1, it cannot be booted with ReFS.

  5. Recuva - Wikipedia

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    The program works on FAT, exFAT and NTFS file systems of Windows, [4] and as of version 1.5.3 it can also recover files from Ext2, Ext3 and Ext4 file systems of Linux. [5] It is able to recover lost directory structure and automatically renames files when trying to recover two files of the same name.

  6. FSArchiver - Wikipedia

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    For Windows users, FSArchiver includes experimental support for NTFS. [1] FSArchiver supports most modern Linux file systems such as ext4, reiser4 and btrfs.. Other notable features include modern and multi-threaded compression [2] of disk image files, combined with file-based images (as opposed to block-based images most similar tools use) to enhance compression by ignoring unused clusters.

  7. ext4 - Wikipedia

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    ext4 (fourth extended filesystem) is a journaling file system for Linux, developed as the successor to ext3.. ext4 was initially a series of backward-compatible extensions to ext3, many of them originally developed by Cluster File Systems for the Lustre file system between 2003 and 2006, meant to extend storage limits and add other performance improvements. [4]

  8. Clonezilla - Wikipedia

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    Clonezilla is an open-source suite of disk cloning, disk imaging and system deployment utilities. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Clonezilla Server Edition uses multicast technologies to deploy a single image file to a group of computers on a local area network . [ 5 ]

  9. Comparison of disk cloning software - Wikipedia

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    Disk Cloning Software Disk cloning capabilities of various software. Name Operating system User Interface Cloning features Operation model License