reiserfs
Explore2fs 1.07
Explore2fs is a GUI explorer tool for accessing ext2 and ext3 filesystems. more>>
Explore2fs runs under all versions of Windows and can read almost any ext2 and ext3 filesystem.
Main features:
- Reads ext2
- Reads ext3
- Drag & Drop
- 1.44Meg Floppy Disk Support
- LS120 Floppy Disk Support
- ZIP & Jazz Disk Support
- USB & CF Disk Support
- CDROM Support
- Supports Windows 98 extended partition scheme
- Export files as binary
- Export files as text
- Export directory
- View/Execute file
- Large disk support
- Large file support
- LVM2
- ReiserFS Detection
- Unicode UTF8 support
- Preserve time stamps on export

Parted Magic LiveUSB 3
Manage partitioning tasks easily. more>>
Parted Magic LiveUSB 3 provides the easiest way to manage partitioning tasks easily. Optimized at approximately 45MB, the Parted Magic OS employs core programs of GParted and Parted to handle partitioning tasks with ease, while featuring other useful programs (e.g. Partition Image, TestDisk, fdisk, sfdisk, dd, ddrescue, etc.) and an excellent set of documentation to benefit the user.
An extensive collection of fileystem tools are also included, as Parted Magic supports the following: ext2, ext3, ext4, fat16, fat32, hfs, hfs+, jfs, linux-swap, ntfs, reiserfs, reiser4, and xfs.
Enhancements:
- Linux 2.6.26, Parted 1.8.8, ntfsprogs-2.0.0, ntfs-3g-2712, and GParted-0.3.8
- Uses Busybox for basic Unix commands and networking, and Firefox to surf the Web.
RFSTOOL 0.13
Allows you to access ReiserFS partitions from a Windows system more>>
More information read HERE
Changes Current Version:
Access is read-only. I do not intend to change that, at least for the time being.
Journal data is ignored. These tools show the file structure as it is ON DISK, right now.

Parted Magic LiveCD 3
Partition your hard drives with multiple features. more>>
Parted Magic LiveCD 3 has strong function of employing core programs of GParted and Parted to handle partitioning tasks with ease, while featuring other useful programs (e.g. Partition Image, TestDisk, fdisk, sfdisk, dd, and ddrescue) and an excellent set of documentation to benefit the user.
An extensive collection of fileystem tools are also included, as Parted Magic supports the following: ext2, ext3, ext4, fat16, fat32, hfs, hfs+, jfs, linux-swap, ntfs, reiserfs, reiser4, and xfs.
Enhancements: Has updated with Linux 2.6.26, Parted 1.8.8, ntfsprogs-2.0.0, ntfs-3g-2712, and GParted-0.3.8.
TestDisk & PhotoRec 6.8 Beta
TestDisk is a tool to check and undelete partitions more>>
TestDisk is a free and useful program which queries the BIOS ( DOS/Win9x) or the OS ( Linux, FreeBSD) in order to find the Hard Disks and their characteristics ( LBA size and CHS geometry). TestDisk does a quick check of your disks structure and compares it with your Partition Table for entry errors. If the Partition Table has entry errors, TestDisk can repair them. If you have missing partitions or a completely empty Partition Table, TestDisk can search for partitions and create a new Table or even a new MBR if necessary.
However, its up to the user to look over the list of possible partitions found by TestDisk and to select the one(s) which were being used just before the drive failed to boot or the partition(s) were lost. In some cases, especially after initiating a detailed search for lost partitions, TestDisk may show partition data which is simply from the remnants of a partition that had been deleted and overwritten long ago.
TestDisk has features for both novices and experts. For those who know little or nothing about data recovery techniques, the command line parameters /log and /debug can be used to collect detailed information about a non-booting drive which can then be sent to a tech for further analysis. Those more familiar with such procedures should find TestDisk a handy tool in performing onsite recovery.
TestDisk can find lost partitions for all of these file systems:
- BeFS ( BeOS )
- BSD disklabel ( FreeBSD/OpenBSD/NetBSD )
- CramFS, Compressed File System
- DOS/Windows FAT12, FAT16 and FAT32
- HFS and HFS+, Hierarchical File System
- JFS, IBMs Journaled File System
- Linux Ext2 and Ext3
- Linux Raid
- RAID 1: mirroring
- RAID 4: striped array with parity device
- RAID 5: striped array with distributed parity information
- RAID 6: striped array with distributed dual redundancy information
- Linux Swap (versions 1 and 2)
- LVM and LVM2, Linux Logical Volume Manager
- Mac partition map
- Novell Storage Services NSS
- NTFS ( Windows NT/2K/XP/2003 )
- ReiserFS 3.5, 3.6 and 4
- Sun Solaris i386 disklabel
- Unix File System UFS and UFS2 (Sun/BSD/...)
- XFS, SGIs Journaled File System
Virtual Volumes 0.5
Virtual Volumes - Read and Write LVM2 (linear stripes only) among many other features more>>
Here is where the Virtual Volumes is needed.
Main features:
- Read and Write LVM2 (linear stripes only)
- Read and Write EXT2/EXT3 (e2fsprogs/libext2fs)
- Read ReiserFS (rfstools)
- Read and Write Win32 filesystems (Win32 API)
- Read FAT12/FAT16/FAT32 without using Win32
- Read and Write software RAID0, RAID1 and RAID5
- Read and Write via SFTP
- Read and Write VMWare disks
- VFS allows mounting on subdirectories
- VFS abstraction allows multiple filesystems to be supported
- VFS abstraction allows network filesystems like ftp, http and scp to be supported
- Command line interface
- Drag & Drop GUI
- Auto detect available filesystems for GUI quickstart
UFS Explorer Standard Access 4.2.1
With UFS Explorer Standard Access you may access files on most used file systems of different OS: UFS/UFS2 (BSD, Solaris, Unix, SnapOS), XFS/ReiserFS/Ext2/Ext3 (Linux), HFS/HFS+/HFSx (MacOS), ISO9660/UDF (CD/DVD), NWFS (Novell) FAT and NTFS. It supports any physical disks, USB mass storage devices and set of virtual disks: VMWare, MS Virtual PC,Parallels Workstation, MacOS .DMG. more>>
UFS Explorer Standard Access - With UFS Explorer Standard Access you may access and copy files from:
- most used file systems of different OS: UFS/UFS2 (BSD, Solaris, Unix, SnapOS), XFS/ReiserFS/Ext2/Ext3 (Linux), HFS/HFS+/HFSx (MacOS), ISO9660/UDF (CD/DVD), NWFS (Novell), FAT and NTFS (Windows) with system locked files access;
- almost any physical storages and virtual disks of leading virtualiztion software products.
UFS Explorer Standard Access supports physical disks, USB mass storage devices (including some Digital Camera devices, MP3 players etc.) and set of virtual disks: VMWare, MS Virtual PC, Parallels Workstation. Additionally is supports MacOS .DMG-files and image files of CD, DVD, hard disks.
It automatically recognizes most popular styles of disk partitioning and detects any of supported file systems. Full Unicode file names supports with enconding/code page setup for non-unicode file systems ensures right displaying of localized file names.
More details about software features are available in software manual.
Enhancements:
Version 4.2.1
File system access optimization; faster ReiserFS access
Version 4.2
Overall software optimization and problem fixes
Version 4.1
HFS/HFS+: fixed problem with missing files
Version 3.9.4
XFS-related problem fix
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