Greg Masters 'Don't mess with me' Member Moderator Moderator Joined Jun 25, 2002 Messages 27,509 Reaction score 3,311 Location Middle England Jan 18, 2005 #1 Having downloaded some video software (see here) I find that I can't open it because it has a .bim file extension. I'm running XP HE as an OS. What do I do? Greg
Having downloaded some video software (see here) I find that I can't open it because it has a .bim file extension. I'm running XP HE as an OS. What do I do? Greg
Deleted account 220427002 Registered user Joined Dec 27, 2003 Messages 20,425 Reaction score 4 Jan 18, 2005 #2 here now that you can use bit torrent... <iframe src="http://www.tech-recipes.com/windows_tips696.html"height="600" width=" 750" scrolling="yes" frameborder="1"></iframe>
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Deleted account 220427002 Registered user Joined Dec 27, 2003 Messages 20,425 Reaction score 4 Jan 18, 2005 #3 this might be useful too http://www.afterdawn.com/guides/archive/bin_cue_with_nero.cfm and here
JediJase Active member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Apr 28, 2004 Messages 297 Reaction score 0 Location Paraparaumu Beach, Kapiti Coast, NZ Jan 18, 2005 #4 .bin files I use Deamon tools to load allsorts of cd/dvd images http://www.deamon-tools.cc
trotsky Registered user Joined Jan 20, 2004 Messages 1,433 Reaction score 0 Location 150 metres from London Jan 19, 2005 #5 Greg Masters said: ... .bim file extension. Click to expand... ah, the old bin or bim problem... Greg If it's a little (about 1.4MB) .bin file it may be a floppy disk image - rawrite might help (see here for more info). It might be a simple binary data file though, in which case you'll need the related program. It's all in the context...
Greg Masters said: ... .bim file extension. Click to expand... ah, the old bin or bim problem... Greg If it's a little (about 1.4MB) .bin file it may be a floppy disk image - rawrite might help (see here for more info). It might be a simple binary data file though, in which case you'll need the related program. It's all in the context...