Features:
- BTRFS for Windows XP/Vista/7
- Reading and writing of Btrfs filesystems
- Basic RAID: RAID0, RAID1, and RAID10
- Advanced RAID: RAID5 and RAID6
- Caching
- Discovery of Btrfs partitions, even if Windows would normally ignore them
- Getting and setting of Access Control Lists (ACLs), using the xattr security.NTACL
- Alternate Data Streams (e.g. :Zone.Identifier is stored as the xattr user.Zone.Identifier)
- Mappings from Linux users to Windows ones (see below)
- Symlinks and other reparse points
- Shell extension to identify and create subvolumes, including snapshots
- Hard links
- Sparse files
- Free-space cache
- Preallocation
- Asynchronous reading and writing
- Partition-less Btrfs volumes
- Per-volume registry mount options (see below)
- zlib compression
- LZO compression
- LXSS ("Ubuntu on Windows") support
- Balancing (including resuming balances started on Linux)
- Device addition and removal
- Creation of new filesystems with
mkbtrfs.exe
andubtrfs.dll
Windows XP or later
Instructions:
1) Extract files
2) Right-click "btrfs.inf"
3) On the right-click menu, click "Install"
Notes:
-If your Btrfs filesystem is on a MD software RAID device created by Linux, you will also need WinMD to get this to appear under Windows.
-In order to boot Windows from w Btrfs partition, replacing the Windows boot loader with ReactOS' is required!
-On Windows 10, you will have to disable secure boot to install the driver!
-More information can be found on the official github page!
Components:
btrfs-1.5.zip (7.4MB)
Screenshots:
Windows may require using ReactOS' bootloader after converting file systems. |