19-02-21, 23:11 -
Hi Ryan,
Hm, that's pretty new. Windows used to "see" it in disk management and such, but refused to assign a drive letter.
I'd liked to have enabled the access you require, but since access from windows was impossible when I was addressing that, I reverted to ext4 as that's a safer / more robust file system (so at that point in time it was not a flaw).
But the advantage of access from windows is obvious, so I could change that in next release.
To be sure I'm making a right decision (= create a user friendly solution): you could put samples on it - was this via the normal drive-letter way?
Hm, that's pretty new. Windows used to "see" it in disk management and such, but refused to assign a drive letter.
I'd liked to have enabled the access you require, but since access from windows was impossible when I was addressing that, I reverted to ext4 as that's a safer / more robust file system (so at that point in time it was not a flaw).
But the advantage of access from windows is obvious, so I could change that in next release.
To be sure I'm making a right decision (= create a user friendly solution): you could put samples on it - was this via the normal drive-letter way?