BIN - CUE File

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  1. bobright

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    I have a bin and cue file, of a program or software i want to install, how would i go about this?
     
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  3. bobright

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    ahh, kool. thanks matt!

    was feeling hopeless for a while...heh.
     
  4. bobright

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    I dont get this part right here...

    All you need to do is verify that there is no path information on the

    FILE "IMAGE.BIN" BINARY


    my bin file is "tda-mis7.bin" what would i have to change it to? (my cue files the same)

    thanks
     
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    Hi there,

    What they are saying is this:

    If you have the .bin/.cue file in C:\111 make sure the path in the .cue file is not hard coded.

    Open the .cue with NOTEPAD, it's plain text.

    In the past, people had the file.bin in C:\111 and in the .cue sheet, it was written D:\Download\file.bin
    for example, this would cause the burning software to fail, since the file.bin was NOT in D:\Download but in C:\111

     
  6. bobright

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    so the name of the file can have a name like, "mis7.bin" the folder as well(?), im sorry i dont quite understand

    as far as where its at, its on my desktop, is that fine? and also, could i burn it as a data?


    thanks for any help,

    bob
     
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    Hi again,

    If all you have is a filename.bin in the .CUE file, then when you open the .cue file to burn, it will look in the current directory for the file, so yes even if it's on your desktop, it will burn.

    Nero supports .cue file, just open and burn !
     

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