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bin, cue files
I downloaded something and annoyingly it's in .bin and .cue format. It's not a movie file but an application. I downloaded Cdrwin but it couldn't find "a supported cd drive" or something when I've got the latest dvdr drive.
How do I burn these bastards? Cheers
Get daemon tools and mount it as a virtual drive.
Re: bin, cue files
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Originally posted by Dutch
I downloaded something and annoyingly it's in .bin and .cue format. It's not a movie file but an application. I downloaded Cdrwin but it couldn't find "a supported cd drive" or something when I've got the latest dvdr drive.
How do I burn these bastards? Cheers

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I use ultra iso....works a treat
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I actually found a freeware app called winbin2iso that allowed me to convert the bin to an iso. The crappy burning software that came with my laptop could then burn this thank heavens.
winbin2iso looks awful but it works and it requires no installation etc which I love about small little programs.
Thanks for all the suggestions.
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