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T.T Boy

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yeah, so im borrowing some files from some of my e friends, and i dont know how to make them work. they are all .bin or .bin.exe and when i open them they take me to a msdos prompt, and that i have no idea how to use. i can only figure out winzip files because i am dumb. are these files bogus? or just for macs or something? anyone wanna help a guy out.

thanks.

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Originally posted by T.T Boy

yeah, so im borrowing some files from some of my e friends, and i dont know how to make them work. they are all .bin or .bin.exe and when i open them they take me to a msdos prompt, and that i have no idea how to use. i can only figure out winzip files because i am dumb. are these files bogus? or just for macs or something? anyone wanna help a guy out.

thanks.

 

 

well, lets see: .bin files are binary files, this is any image of a cd. but to burn the bin files, you need a .cue file, which is like the instructions on how to burn the bin for programs. once u get the bin and the cue then go to nero and choose burn image. then point it to the cue file and then burn that shit.

 

any ?s IM me: gr0wism

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there's more to this than giving up because you don't have a .cue... which

I noticed you didn't mention having up there.

 

 

There's a program called WinISO that will let you convert a .bin file to

an .iso, which doesn't require a .cue and can be burned onto a cd.

 

 

Also, I've burned .bins without .cues before, and the shit worked perfectly...

so idk, just get at me on aim: chr0nicattrition

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