Just select the bin image using the built-in file browser, and a target directory as well. WinBin2Iso is a tiny 43 Kilobyte application that can convert bin images without cue file to iso images which can be burned normally. When you first start the program you are asked to accept the license agreement, and since it is initially displayed in German, you may first want to click on Lng to change the language to English or another language.Ī click on Bin2Iso displays the menu that you can use to convert a bin image on your computer to iso format. If the cue file is missing, the applications cannot find those information and refuse to burn the disc image.
The problem with bin formats is that they rely on cue files that tell the burning software how to burn the CD or DVD image to disc. I'm still using the Nero 7 version that was supplied with my DVD burner and it can process both.
Both formats, that is the iso and bin/cue format, are disk images that can be burned with virtually any CD or DVD burner and burning software. I'm not exactly sure why someone would want to convert bin images to iso format, unless the cue file of the bin image is missing.