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| recognising file types
any one know how i can get my p.c to recognise BIN files and CUE files
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| Re: recognising file types
A program called alcohol120%, or damon tools, easily found on T'internet If you use Alcohol 120% all you need do is install the program and mount a virtual drive, piece of cake.. |
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Also See DAEMON TOOLS http://www.daemon-tools.cc/dtcc/download.php NERO http://www.nero.com/en/#c1002822566925 ALCOHOL 120% http://www.alcohol-software.com/ you can use winISO v5.3 to convert the .BIN file to .ISO and burn it to a CD using NERO or Roxio Easy CD Creator, if you don't have CD writer device you can extract the file contents to your hard drive into a specific folder. you can get winISO by download it from http://www.winiso.com but there is a small issue you have to deal with that winISO trial version doesn't extract larg files, you need to activate it to have full performance. Although I love these tools, Microsoft has a free, 60kb program that does the same thing! Of course, it is not supported... and it's not as friendly as the software listed above; however, it works and it's free. Here's the download link: http://download.microsoft.com/downlo...olpanel_21.exe Last edited by MjJack; 04-07-2006 at 10:36 AM. |
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| Re: recognising file types
cheers man;)
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Another good program is ISOBUSTER . If you dont want to burn to disc. Open Isobuster ,drop the bin file into it and you will see all the files that are in the bin file .Select All ,extract to a folder ,and you can install the program from there. >>Download<< Its also free ;)
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also may be of use in future http://filext.com/ Lets you know whats what with files and extensions, just type in file type and it will tell you all you need to know |
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