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Burn a BIN without a CUE using NERO


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Burn a BIN without a CUE using NERO

You've downloaded a *.BIN file, but there was no *.CUE file associated and you still want to burn the *.BIN file using Nero

Your options are:

1) Create yourself a *.CUE

2) Convert the *.BIN to an *.ISO

3) OR use Nero to burn without the *.CUE file!!!

Yes, that's possible... just follow these steps and you will be sorted. No need for *.CUE files anymore

Ok, here we go...

1) Start Nero

2) File -> Burn Image

3) Browse to the *.BIN file that you want to burn and open it

4) A window saying "Foreign Image Settings" will open

5) Check the settings. They should be as followed:

* Type of image: leave it to Data Mode 1

* Select the Raw Data check box

Note ->> The block size will change automatically from 2048 to 2352

* Leave Image Header and Image Trailer unchanged and set to 0

* Leave "Scrambled" and "Swapped" check boxes unchecked

6) Click on burn!

or get winiso and convert ''bin to iso''

then burn the iso with nero

new-iso-open(then select iso)-write

sorry lost the link to the forum I got it off,no doubt boris will hunt it down though :D

http://www.undergroundhub.com/detail.php?i...cb2a664466fdda5

??? :D :D :D Here you are - Boris

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The .BIN / .CUE CD image format was made popular by CDRWin software.

Afterwards many programs have started supporting or partially supporting it, including: Nero, BlindWrite, CloneCD, FireBurner.

The .CUE file contains the track layout information, while the .BIN file holds the actual data.

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