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CUE / BIN and ISO are both CD/DVD image files. Theoretically, it shouldn't be too hard to convert from BIN to ISO. Apparently, though, it's hard enough that dedicated 'BIN to ISO' apps get it wrong. Here's the only free app that does a perfect job converting BIN to ISO files.
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What's the deal with the BIN to ISO conversion?
The file disk.hash contains the SHA-1 hash identification of bin, iso and mdf files. With the same name, but with the.cue extension you can find the corresponding cue file, just search it in this repo. What are cue files. Cue sheets can describe many types of audio and data CDs. Jul 20, 2016 Converting.bin files to EBOOT.PBP files for PSP. Select the 'ISO/PBP file ' dropdown and find the ISO, IMG or BIN of the PSX game you wish to convert. This program will also allow you to reverse the process and extract the EBOOT back into BIN and CUE format, simply select the Eboot, the output folder and the click 'Extract ISO'.
ISO is the most popular file type for disc image files. CUE / BIN was widespread around 2000, but now we will hardly find it, anymore. Many apps, including Windows, won't recognize a CUE / BIN image to mount it. Here's where the BIN to ISO conversion comes in handy.
The thing is that specific free apps to convert BIN to ISO can't seem to get it right. CDburnerXP will take a CD-sized Bin file and convert it to a DVD-sized ISO image, which is also corrupted, to boot.
WinBin2Iso, an app that does nothing else other than converting BIN to ISO, gets the filesize right, but the result is the same.
So, we looked far and wide for a free app that can convert BIN to ISO and end up with a working file, without a filesize limit. And our app of choice is gBurner.
Download gBurner, but be careful
It's not the first time we are using gBurner here on PCsteps. We had also used it on the Install Windows 8.1 without a Product Key guide. It's the only free app we know of that won't restrict the file size of an ISO or CUE / BIN image, trying to sell the paid version.
The thing is, many antivirus applications hate gBurner. It gets a 16/56 in Virustotal.com.
This doesn't mean that it is dangerous, though. Like many free apps, gBurner will attempt to install unwanted software on our PC during the installation, as a revenue source. This is what some antivirus suites detect.
So, we just need to be alert during the installation. We must select 'I do not accept' to the password manager...
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...uncheck the 'I Accept' checkbox on TuneUp Utilities...
... and select Custom installation for 'RHAREit'.
On your system, you might different offers, but rest assured they will be equally useless. You can also use Unchecky, to make sure the installation is safe.
Finally, it's a good idea to uncheck the 'Associate gBurner with the .iso file extension', since we will be using gBurner as a 30-day trial.
How to Convert BIN to ISO with gBurner
After we start the app, we select the 'Continue unregistered' option.
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Unfortunately, we haven't found any unlimited free apps that can do a BIN to ISO conversion correctly. If you know any app, we'd like to hear about it in the comments section. And no, a torrented PowerISO with a crack doesn't count as 'free'.
On the gBurner menu, we select File -> Open and navigate to where the CUE and BIN files are. We just need to select the BIN.
This will open the contents of the disc image in gBurner. If we want, we can burn it directly to a CD or DVD.
To convert the BIN to ISO, we select File -> Save as...
...and choose 'Standard ISO Images' as the type.
And that's all. The ISO file will be a couple of megabytes smaller than the BIN because gBurner does a slight compression.
Other than that, though, the ISO is perfect, and it will mount correctly on Windows or any other program.
Did you have any trouble converting BIN to ISO files?
If anything on the guide didn't work as described, and you weren't able to convert BIN to ISO files, leave us a comment.
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