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[Computer Stuff] Help, don't know what to use to open this file..

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by Sane, May 20, 2004.

  1. Austin70

    Austin70 Member

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    It worked, thanks for the links and all of your help. And the cost was the best ever.....free.
     
  2. The_Yoyo

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    many of the warez games that are available to download are in a cue/bin cd image format. Rather than trying to convert the bin file to an iso image and burning that or mounting the cue/bin with daemon tools then burning i recommend using these programs:

    CDRwin by golden hawk will burn any cue/bin images will save you the time and trouble of having to go out and converting anything. The only problem i've encountered with CDRwin is that there are a few burners that it doesnt support, chances are that your pc wont be one of them. I've installed this program like on over 50 computers and only 2 pcs burners would work with CDRwin, and they were both burners from companies I've never heard of.

    Now if you dont have a cue file for the bin image, I recommend using Padus Discjuggler. It is a very versatile burning program and can burn pretty much any cd image regardless of the format. You can just load in the bin file and then burn it.

    Basically a cue sheet is a pointer for the bin file that a cd burning program uses.

    I know your problem was fixed already but all of this is for future reference for you Sane and anyone else who may have wanted it
     

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