What does the .BIN file open with? How to install BIN file?

  

The problem with .bin format files seems a bit complicated, and many people are asking this question, but have not found a uniform way to open BIN files. What is going on here? Let's first come together to understand the special place of the .bin format file:

BIN file can be any content, it is not the doc, jpg, mp3, etc. that you can see. Files in .bin format can be images, games, audio, or even files that the programmer uses to flash the chip (ROM). Although it has too many possibilities, we will have to find a way to unlock the BIN file to open the doubts, and some BIN files can indeed use these methods to open and install:

Virtual CD-ROM

If you download a game, then you find that the download is a .bin file can not be installed, then you can try to use the virtual drive software to open the installation, because this time the .bin file is very It is possible to have a CD or DVD as a complete copy (just like an ISO file), which increases the possibility if both bin and cue files are included. At this time, you can use the following virtual CD-ROM to open:

EZB Systems UltraISO (Software) WinMount International WinMount? (developed by China Visual Computing Technology, Chinese users are free) Alcohol 120% (English) DT Soft DAEMON Tools (Elves virtual drive)

If you still can't open, you can change .bin to .iso and try again (usually open later), the loading method is as shown above, after loading The computer has an optical drive (virtual) and can be installed just like the CD installer. In addition, if you are downloading a teaching video and found this file, you can also try to open the playback with a virtual drive (the possibility of success is great).

Corresponding Programs

So what if you don't get such a file? Some netizens responded that his upgraded MP3 firmware is also a BIN file used, and some netizens reported that his Foxit PDF reader could not be used, and a fpdfcjk.bin file is needed. Some netizens responded that his XP system needed an oembios.bin file before entering the system. The Need for Speed ​​game is also using the shift.bin file, if there is no error. Even the Sony PS3 system that does not work with the Windows operating system also has an eboot.bin file. What do these instructions? As mentioned above, the bin file can be anything, not just a windows system, not just a computer, not just a PS3 game console, but even a small MP3. So, you need to know where your bin file is used before you can further confirm which method to use to open it.

Since the bin file is binary, you can use Notepad or ue reader to open it and display some content letters or numbers or garbled. If you don't know where your bin file is used, you may find some clues from the content, but there is no indication that it is guaranteed to be found. Ok, here is it. If you have doubts or suggestions for some places or have any experience with opening the bin file, please leave a message for everyone to discuss and exchange.

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