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creating iso, help plz! :)
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| Nell |
ive got a bin and a cue, anyone know if its possible and if so how. thanks,
Nell |
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| oRbo |
try a google search, prob more help.
google |
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| Trancewave |
| what burning program are you using right now? |
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| djSlain |
very simple. make sure the bin and cue are in the same folder.
use NERO
Click on File and "burn image." a window will pop up with your hard drive and simply go to the folder and double click on the cue file. the burning should begin shortly afterward
.....do i smell warez? |
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| Nell |
| quote: | Originally posted by djSlain
very simple. make sure the bin and cue are in the same folder.
use NERO
Click on File and "burn image." a window will pop up with your hard drive and simply go to the folder and double click on the cue file. the burning should begin shortly afterward
.....do i smell warez? |
i know what your saying mate, but thats for creating a cd right? i just want to create an iso file..
ive got a cdr of the resulting burned image, so if i can extract an iso from that if i cant get it from the bin that would be ok.
any suggestions.
do you smell warez... hmmm maybe :cool: |
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| k.k.d. |
Hmm... Why would you want a bin/cue converted to iso anyway? Is it to burn on a Mac? If so, there was a collection of software (BlueBox or WhiteBox oor MacBox it was called) under mac os 9 that included an utility to convert bins to isos.. Sorry, I don't know if similar utilities exist for MacOS X..
On a PC, simply download WinISO (from download.com or versiontracker.com), and voila... :) |
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| AussieTrance |
| quote: | Originally posted by Nell
i know what your saying mate, but thats for creating a cd right? i just want to create an iso file..
ive got a cdr of the resulting burned image, so if i can extract an iso from that if i cant get it from the bin that would be ok.
any suggestions.
do you smell warez... hmmm maybe :cool: |
Not sure why you would want to create an ISO (albeit, you may not have a burner, but anyway) try a program called winISO, on the top toolbar, select convert, find your bin file and convert it to an ISO.. You'll need to "register" it to convert a large file, but that, ill leave for you to find out - feel free to ask questions though :D
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| Nell |
| the reason is im using a virtual cd drive, and the virtual cd drive package im using only accepts iso's not bins :) so thats why. |
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| Warez Guy |
Did someone call :P
Well stop using that virtual drive then. Use Daemon tools, it will allow bin & cue files. No need to waste time converting them to useless. iso files. :) |
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| Trancewave |
| quote: | Originally posted by Warez Guy
Did someone call :P
Well stop using that virtual drive then. Use Daemon tools, it will allow bin & cue files. No need to waste time converting them to useless. iso files. :) |
agreed, just use daemon tools. It's the best virtual drive too.
I had no idea why'd you want an iso file in the first place anyways, absolutely no use to convert if you already have a bin/cue. |
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| KilldaDJ |
| i smell warez...and cheese... :rolleyes: |
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| djSlain |
| i have a bin-to-iso converter. PM me if u need it |
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