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Old 29th March 2013, 08:01   #1
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Default Why Can Linux Read Windows Partitions but the Reverse Doesn’t Work?

If you’ve ever dual booted a system or tried to load a hard drive formatted for use by one OS into a machine running another, you may have noticed the discrepancies in compatibility. Why can Linux read Windows disks but the reverse isn’t true?

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