1) I am a little reluctant to go for that, because the raspberry pi runs now...1) Reformat it to something like FAT32, that both OSes can read/write.
2) Find and install some 3rd party driver for Windows that allows it to read/write Linux filesystems. Or, maybe use WSL (or WSL2?). I'm not versed in these WSL things.
3) Get a Linux laptop. This, of course, is going to cost $$$..
2) I'll do. I didn't know there was a difference in filesystems, but I surewill do.
3) I will install Linux on my laptop tonight (I know a dual boot is possible), so I will do that because the solution was there straightaway !!
Many thanks!
Statistics: Posted by diedhert — Thu Mar 13, 2025 10:49 am