The interface mimics Windows Explorer. You see your physical drives listed, and you can click through folders just like you would on a standard NTFS drive. It removes the need for command-line interfaces that often intimidate Windows users.
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Operating systems traditionally live in siloed environments. While Linux distributions easily read Windows NTFS and FAT structures out of the box, Microsoft Windows natively rejects popular Linux formats like Ext4, XFS, and Btrfs. This incompatibility poses a major roadblock for dual-boot enthusiasts, forensic investigators, and system administrators. The interface mimics Windows Explorer