TestDisk can be used on either Windows or Linux. It is available for download here. Once you have downloaded TestDisk, use the program to open your current .bin file.
- When you open a .bin file with TestDisk, you will have the option to select a media. There should only be
>Disk <your file>
Press enter to proceed.
- When asked to select a partition table type, select None
[None ] Non partitioned media
- On the following page, press q to quit or select
[ quit ]
- In the new menu, move up the menu and select
[ Analyse ]
- Press enter to continue with
[Quick Search]
- You should now see a partition labeled with a file system like FAT16 or FAT32. Don’t press ENTER. Instead, press p to list files.
- Press a to select all files.
- Press C (note the capitalization and hold the shift button!) to copy the selected files.
- Choose the output folder. Press C when the folder is correct.
You should now have all the extracted files.
Note: For select devices (such as F905i and D905i), you need to select None → Undelete rather than the usual TestDisk procedure.