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Summary: To burn a bin file using Nero 7, open up the program, click the "Recorder" button, hit "Burn Image" and find the image to be recorded. Finalize the disk after burning a bin file using Nero 7 with information from a work flow manager of a software development company in this free video on computers.
Eric White is a workflow manager. He manages a global operations team for a software development company in Austin, Texas. Eric has more than 10 years in the IT field spanning...read more
"Hello, my name is Eric White, and today we're going to talk about how to burn a bin file in Nero 7. So, you've done whatever you needed to do to get the bin file; wink, wink, and now you want to burn it. So, you want to open up Nero 7, go up to the recorder button. Now you can click that and then come over here to burn image. Now, you want to navigate to where your image is. Now, Nero doesn't see bin files by default, so what you have to do is change the file type to all files, and there is the bin file right there. So, now what I'm going to do is go ahead and hit open, and it will default to all the correct data; the the data, the data mode, the block size, everything'll defal default the way it's supposed to be, so at this point all you have to do is hit okay. Now, this is the regular burning screen like you're accustomed to. So, on this screen you can leave everything that you want here. Normally, you're going to want to finalize the disk after burning, because a bin file is much like an ISO file in that it's a CD image, so it's going to take up the entire disk. So, I'm going to go ahead and finalize, do the max speed on the burner. Just pretty much leave everything to default unless you have a desire to change it, and then go ahead and hit burn. And that's how you burn a bin file in Nero."
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