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    Catfish
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    *.bin burning

    Hi,

    I have a *.bin file, and I was wondering is there a way of burning that without the *.cue file???

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    I don't think so, the .cue file IDs the disk and track order.

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    Instead, what you could do is OPEN the .bin itself and take out its contents! get Win ISO www.winiso.com and your all set!

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    fire burner will do it

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    Padus Discjuggler will also work.
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    You could also use a bin to iso converter, and then burn the iso. I believe WinISO will do the conversion, like Violition said.

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    You can also download a program called "ISO Buster" if you don't want to burn a CD to access the files.
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    Both NERO and CDRwin Burns bin files.
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    open nero and click on file and then burn image. it will burn the file with no problem.

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    Nero requires the .cue file to burn an image. He is missing the .cue file which tells what the ISO is made of. When you burn an image in Nero you have to point Nero to the .cue and then hit burn. Perhaps ISO Buster will work but I doubt that any .bin burning program will burn without a .cue.

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    Cool

    ISOBuster will extract the files to a designated folder then they can be burnt by any burning program as data. As long as the image is not corrupted.
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    Originally posted by irwincur
    Nero requires the .cue file to burn an image. He is missing the .cue file which tells what the ISO is made of. When you burn an image in Nero you have to point Nero to the .cue and then hit burn. Perhaps ISO Buster will work but I doubt that any .bin burning program will burn without a .cue.
    fireburner will

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