How to open bin file in WinXP system? What is the WinXP system bin file open?

  
                

Recently, a WinXP system user asked, in the work encountered a file with a .bin extension, do not know what it is, and how to open it. In fact, the file with the suffix .bin is generally the file used by the PE system, which can be opened with a specific software. What is this software? Let's take a look together.

Method /Steps

1. To determine if the file is really a PE CD image file. Right click on this file ---> Select to open with Notepad.

Note: If there are hundreds of M of this file, please do not open this test with Notepad!

2, If you open is garbled! Then prove that this file may be a PE disc image file!

3, use Notepad to open if it is garbled, then download & ldquo; UltraISO & rdquo ;, then run the & ldquo; UltraISO & rdquo; this software ---- "File -> Open.

4, select & ldquo; xx.bin & rdquo; file, then click on the & ldquo; & rdquo ;, if open normally open, it means that the file is a CD image file Oh! Other files contained in the bin file will appear on the right side of the software!


5, so if the image pattern, suggesting that & ldquo; not or can not recognize the ISO file format & rdquo ;, then the file is not a disc file.

6, if the above documents are not (CD-ROM image, text can open the bin file). Then there is a high probability that it is a bios boot file. It usually appears on the C drive and under the system drive. If it is not on the C drive, it may be the boot file!

PS: The boot file generally does not go up to 1M, up to several hundred Kb.

7, if you have to open the bin boot file, then use the & ldquo; hex workshop & rdquo ;, after running the program, click on the & ldquo; File & rdquo; - "Open, or directly onto the In the software box! Method

is above the open bin files WinXP system, as described above, to download a & ldquo; UltraISO PE & rdquo ;, can open the file name suffix .bin.

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