Hello,
If the 'List' option in TestDisk isn’t showing, it might be because of the file system or partition type. To recover specific files without a full disk image, you can use PhotoRec. You can add your file type, like .DNM, by creating a custom signature. The TestDisk/PhotoRec guide has simple steps to follow. Running it on a Linux live USB can help if your system crashes often.
Thanks.
The "List" option does not appear on TestDisk for my HDD.
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