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How to Make a .bin File Readable

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Summary: In order to read a .bin file that has been downloaded from the Internet, a cue file needs to be created. View the content of a .bin file after creating a cue file with help from an IT engineer in this free video on computer files.

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Ditta Izabella has an IT engineering degree from the Budapest University of Technologies and Economics. She has a variety of computer science skills, including Java, C#, PHP, .Net,...read more

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"Hello my name is Izabella and now I am going to show you how to make a bin file readable. If you have downloaded a bin file from the internet and you cannot open it you have to create a cue file to make it readable. Here you can see a folder in which we have our bin file. Now we have to create a new tax document. We open it and follow what I am typing here in this document. I have to type in file and in inverted commas we have to type in, we have to copy and paste the name of the original bin file and still in the inverted commas after the name of the bin file we have to type in .bin. Then we type in bin read and then enter and then the new line we write in track01 mode1/2352 enter and in the next line we type in index 0100:00:00 When we are done we go to file and click on save as. Now as the type we select old files and the file name is going to be the name of the bin file so we can paste it and .cue that is really important so now click on save and now we have created a cue file and we can delete the tax document. Now we are going to use a program called Virtual ISO and here we can see now file open and you have to select the bin file and you can see here the content of this bin file listed."

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