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kalog

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Post Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2005 10:24 pm Reply with quote   Back to top    

i don't know how to open .BIN .CUE files..is there any app. to download for this kind of file??? or how to unpack this files...
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Post Posted: Fri Feb 25, 2005 4:14 am Reply with quote   Back to top    

Hi kalog , .bin files are like .iso's they contain all the goodies that you need, it's just another way of packing them. .cue files are like a mini-instruction manual for the computer/software to understand how the file was constructed and what it contains. If you use Nero , just cancel the "New" file option when you open Nero and go to "Recorder" at the top, choose "Burn Image" and point it to the location of your ".cue" file. Alternatively you could use a prog like UltraIso and open the .bin file directly to see what it's contents are. Hope this helps. {:~)
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Post Posted: Fri Feb 25, 2005 11:58 am Reply with quote   Back to top    

AikenDrum wrote:
Hi kalog , .bin files are like .iso's they contain all the goodies that you need, it's just another way of packing them. .cue files are like a mini-instruction manual for the computer/software to understand how the file was constructed and what it contains. If you use Nero , just cancel the "New" file option when you open Nero and go to "Recorder" at the top, choose "Burn Image" and point it to the location of your ".cue" file. Alternatively you could use a prog like UltraIso and open the .bin file directly to see what it's contents are. Hope this helps. {:~)


THat really helped me a lot..i apreciate it!!!! many thanks AIKEN
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