There is a tool:
                           eplore2fs 
Try to find this in internet. This allows you to read Linux filesystem in
Windows.
This is url: http://uranus.it.swin.edu.au/~jn/linux/explore2fs.htm

Ciao
 Steffen



> I can read windows files from Linux, but haven't figured out how to read
> Linux files from Windows. I need to print up to ~175M of photos, but the
> Canon S800 Linux drivers aren't up to task as of yet.
> 
> I can:
> Write a CD in linux (as soon as I get cdrecord to work, grrr)
> FTP files to my ISP (I only have 5M disk space)
> write files to a floppy. lol
> 
> I also have an unused hard drive, if that's usable.
> 
> Thanks
> 
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