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Mount Everything 3.0 Personal

Differences in standards and technologies in various operating systems prevent from using them simultaneously in one computer system. Mount Everything removes these barriers – now you can access almost every file system from currently running operating system just like its ‘native’ file system. The program gives every such partition new drive letter, and you can transparently work with this drive just like with any other drive – browse this drive, read and edit any file, create and write files, even run applications.

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Get MAXIMUM with Mount Everything 3.0 Personal:

  • Read/Write NTFS access under Windows 9x/ME
  • Read/Write Ext2/Ext3 access under Windows
  • Read NTFS access under Linux
  • Read NTFS aceess under DOS
  • Read Ext2/Ext3 access under DOS

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Full Features



  • Supporting NTFS ver. 1.2-3.1 (Windows NT 4.0, 2000 and XP).
  •  Supporting compressed NTFS drives.
  •  Supporting both Ext2 and Ext3 filesystems.
  • Supporting partitions larger 4GB under all environments (DOS, Windows, Linux).
  •  Windows-based drivers for Windows 95/98/ME, Windows NT/2000 Workstation/Pro, Windows XP.
  •  DOS-based drivers for read-only accessing NTFS volumes.
  • Linux-based driver supporting read-only access to NTFS volumes.
  • A full access to Ext2/3FS and NTFS under all Windows versions.
  • Scripts for automated batch processing under all environments.
  • Basic partitioning functionality available under Windows: creating, deleting, formatting partitions.
  • Selecting and changing drive letter for mounted partitions under Windows NT/2000/XP and DOS environments.
  • Creating bootable DOS diskettes with including access to NTFS volumes, and supporting removable media like CD-ROM, ZIP, JAZZ etc.
  • A bootable CD is included: you can boot into DOS or Linux environment with this CD. Both DOS and Linux environments include NTFS drives support with read-only capabilities. Under Linux you are able to copy files from NTFS volumes directly onto CD/DVD-R(W) discs.