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Fri, 02-27-2004, 11:08 AM
#1
Student
How do I create .bin file using data files like .exe and other file types from a program I created and currently have stored in a folder?
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Sat, 02-28-2004, 01:47 PM
#2
Genin
Do you really need it in .bin? Couldn't you just as easily use
for example .nrg (Nero) If that would work here's an explanation:
#1. Start up a new compilation
#2. Place all the files in this compilation as you want them in your image-file
#3. Goto the menu-item called 'Recorder' and 'Select Recorder'
#4. Select 'Image Recorder'
#5. Just follow through as you would normally burn a cd in nero..
P.S. You get to select where your image-file is to be saved.
Hope this helps..
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Mon, 03-01-2004, 05:00 AM
#3
ANBU
nuuuuuuuu. .nrg's are the worst. For one, it's like a system list rather than a proper image, and they only seem open with Nero. If there's more to them than i realise or i got something wrong, then i'm sorry but i really can't find any use for .nrg's except to burn with nero at a later date.
.bin files are image files, they arn't just a simple form of another way a program is compiled. If you want to convert it to a bin file, then using an image burner is actually a good idea, but i don't know if Nero will let you do a bin file. I would suggest a program, but i've forgotten the name of it at the moment, and so i will get back to you on that one.
But with the knowledge it's another form of image file, you should be able to work the rest out on your own. It's similair to the idea of an .iso =P
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