@Nine https://www.diskinternals.com/linux-reader/ found this, don't know how good it is
@Felthry You know, I HAD JUST found that utility, and I'm using it now, and it's wooorkiiing :D Fantastic though, thank you so much!
@Nine file systems are weird and with how popular it is I don't know why windows doesn't natively support ext2/3/4
@Felthry because closed software systems = more control I guess, for microsoft that is, not for end users.
@Nine I don't think that really matters when it comes to file systems? the ways the various FAT variants and NTFS work are not exactly hidden
@Nine in all likelihood your SD card is just formatted with ext4 or another common filesystem that's not compatible with windows. I think there's probably file managers you can get that can handle it though even without switching off of windows