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    The New Kid
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    Unhappy How do you run a .bin file?

    ok.. now to the main topic..

    I downloaded an iso file.. then I extract it (1 of 4 disc extracted)..
    and then it says i get a .bin file.. it was FF 9

    how do u run it while it was a .bin? i want to make it into iso.. i have my IsoProducer..

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    The New Kid
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    Default Re: How do you run a .bin file?

    Are you trying to run it in ePSXe?

    Try giving it a cue file useing wordpad. Type this:

    FILE "(YourISOName).BIN" BINARY
    TRACK 1 MODE2/2352
    INDEX 1 00:00:00

    then save it as "(YourISOName).cue"

    Some progams that run or burn playstation games need a cue file when dealing with .bin files.

    After making the cue, try running the cue.

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    Default Re: How do you run a .bin file?

    Quote Originally Posted by kalmagnum View Post
    ok.. now to the main topic..

    I downloaded an iso file.. then I extract it (1 of 4 disc extracted)..
    and then it says i get a .bin file.. it was FF 9

    how do u run it while it was a .bin? i want to make it into iso.. i have my IsoProducer..
    I don't know ISOProducer but I use MagicISO and that program has options to convert a bin file to ISO (and a lot of other formats). Otherwise I recommend Daemon Tools.

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    The New Kid
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    Default Re: How do you run a .bin file?

    I used Daemon Tools and mount it.. These is what I found after I mount it:

    1.OPENING
    2.SEQ01
    3.SEQ02
    4.SEQ03
    5.FF9.IMG
    6.SLUS_021.51
    7.SYSTEM

    I think these could do it... thanks to all who answered these

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