It happens that a user downloads a program or game from the Internet, and among the files there are some with the BIN extension, and they must be opened in order to start the installation itself. Many people don’t know what to do with such files and immediately give up. And especially persistent people realize that there must be a program for the BIN extension that should open such files.

What format?

That's right, such software exists, and not in a single version. But first you need to understand this format, understand what it is. A file with the BIN extension is an ordinary binary file containing information that will be understandable only to a computer, since all the information is presented in it. A person will not be able to decipher what is encrypted in a set of zeros and ones. He needs understandable text, audio, or And since every text fragment can be converted into a binary set, some files are created that way. They are assigned the extension BIN, which means “binary”.

Preparation

The next question is how to open such files?

Firstly, before performing any actions on files, it is recommended to create them backups. This must be done because a mistake can be made and the information will be damaged or irretrievably lost. This is especially common for beginners and untrained users.

Once the copy is created, you can move on. To correctly open a file that has a BIN extension, you need to use special programs. After all, it is the binary file that contains the information that is necessary for installation. The most common encounters with binary files are gamers. Games with the BIN extension are far from uncommon. The necessary program will help you easily carry out the installation operation.

A simple sequence of actions will make it possible to obtain information from the file. You need:

  • Select software to work with the format.
  • Point to the location of a file with a BIN extension.
  • Extract information from it.

How to open?

If the user is not a programmer, then he is unlikely to be interested in the code from the file. He will only need final product- game or program. That's why specialized software It is not needed to edit binary files. What is needed here are programs that extract everything necessary from them.

The first program is Daemon Tools. The application is free and easily extracts information from binaries during installation. In it you need to mount an image with a game or program. Then the operating system will prompt you to install, and nothing more will be required from the user.

The second similar program is Alcohol 120%. It works in a similar way.

It is worth noting that the low-level utilities built into the operating system also cope with

Other data in format

Sometimes raw video files may be stored in a binary file. They can be opened in any media player.

Fans of old games and emulators of ancient consoles also encounter this format, since such files store images of games from the Sega Genesis console. All data from the cartridge is stored here and can be played back on any computer using emulation.

Another console that uses this format is the Nintendo DS. The files contain all the information for execution.

Linux users are familiar with the BIN format because of the executable files.

This extension is also associated with All anti-virus database updates are contained in binary files.

Binary information is contained in files for firmware of office equipment, for example, scanners.

As you can see, the BIN extension is quite common, and opening such files should not pose any problems.

There are several ways to open a bin file, and in this material these programs are presented in the TOP 5 format.

There are a wide variety of types of such files, each containing different contents.

For example, in system folders There may be dozens of documents with this resolution on your computer.

Peculiarities

What kind of format is this? In short, this combination of letters is the beginning of the word “binary”. This means that all data in such a file is saved in binary format. And that’s all, that is, this type of document says absolutely nothing about its content, because it can be very different.

Such documents do not carry any independent meaning. In general, this is an additional software tool necessary to execute a particular command on the device. These materials are not intended for any changes or even viewing (at least by the average user, and not by the program developer).

On modern computers, most often, files of this format belong to one of the following types:

  • DVD or CD image. In this case, it is stored in a directory next to the cue format document. Together they represent a disk image that resembles an iso;
  • A document containing data about the game archive. This is located in the root directory of the game disc and is responsible for the order in which sequences are played;
  • Resource data from the computer in compressed form. This is the most significant type of document, located in one of the root directories of the hard drive. Removing or changing it may lead to system malfunctions;
  • Executable files of Unix systems;
  • Router firmware data;
  • Game data for Sega, Nintendo and other consoles.

Since the data types with this extension are very diverse, you need to open them various methods.

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Is it worth opening?

In most cases, opening such files is pointless or even dangerous. They do not carry specific information (except in the case of video file images), but only auxiliary data in the form of codes and keys. This content depends on what the document was intended for, what program it was created in, and much more.

Therefore, if you are not a developer, you cannot make changes to such files. This will lead to a complete disruption of the functioning of the program for which it was created, since it will disrupt the order of operations in it. Also, the data contained in bin will not tell the average user anything about the features of the program or game.

How to open a file?

As mentioned above, it depends on what type of files we are talking about. There are currently no online resources developed for this. In addition, Windows does not have basic utilities for opening such documents, which means that to open them you will have to download and install additional software.

5th place. Notebook

Oddly enough, sometimes a simple Notepad helps to open such a document. It is, in fact, a universal way to open almost any data in text format. In order to do this, follow the algorithm:

  • Click on the file right click mice;
  • In the drop-down menu, click on the line “Open with”;
  • In the list of programs that appears to open the file, select Notepad;
  • The file will then open, presenting the system of codes, keys and sequences in text format;
  • Often the result looks like encoding - a lot of hieroglyphs and strange characters, but often in this information you can find the necessary information, presented in numbers and Latin letters;
  • If you know what changes need to be made, then make them and close Notepad and save the file (however, before making changes, save the original copy);
  • If you are not sure what needs to be changed, it is better not to touch anything.

The big advantage of this method is that you do not need to download any additional programs. After all, Notepad is natively available on every computer.

The disadvantage of this method is that it does not always work and not with all bin types. It is effective only in about 20% of cases.

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4th place. Nero

In general, any program related to burning discs and working with images will do. In this top we indicate Nero, since it is currently the most popular in this segment. Ideal when bin is a video file.

How can you determine that bin is a DVD image? Here you need to be guided by its size. Large and very large files are most often image files.

Nero is a good, functional program that is sold free of charge. It works with many "complex" data formats. The software is constantly updated, new versions are released, which allows it to work more or less stably with different formats.

To open a file, do the following:

  • Launch the program;
  • In the upper left corner of the menu header, find the “Record data” button;
  • Specify the file you want to open;
  • Or simply drag it with the mouse into the program workspace;
  • After this, the information available in the file will be displayed automatically;
  • Then you can do what is necessary, for example, burn the image to disk.

However, this method is still not universal. The program sometimes crashes and cannot open some bin types.

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3rd place. Daemon Tools

This one is most suitable for gaming bins. That is, if such data is found on the disc with the game or in the folder with it, then it is better to open it through this software. The program has a free trial period with almost unlimited functionality and works stably.

To open bin, do the following:

  • Download the Daemon Tools version suitable for your computer;
  • Install the program following the instructions of the installation wizard;
  • Launch the program;
  • In the upper left corner of the main program window, in the menu header, find the File button;
  • Click on it and select Open from the menu that appears;
  • After clicking the Open button, the standard Windows Explorer;
  • Through it, specify the path to the file you want to open;
  • After this, the contents of the file will be displayed in the main program window.

If necessary, you can not only familiarize yourself with it, but also make changes.

The program works much more stable than all those listed above. It supports bin of many types and allows you to display their contents correctly.

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2nd place.Ultra ISO

It differs from previous top programs in its most stable operation. In addition, it is capable of displaying the contents of more bin types. Thanks to constant updates, it works stably and almost never crashes.

In addition, it is not demanding on computer resources and does not create a significant load on the hardware. It is distributed free of charge and is available in many forms, for different versions computer software.

The operating principle of this program is similar to all others:

  • Download and install this software following the instructions of the Installation Wizard;
  • Launch the program and find the File button in the upper left corner of the main window;
  • Click on it and select Open in the drop-down menu;
  • In the Windows Explorer that opens, specify the path to the file you want to open;
  • As in the programs described above, the contents of the bin in question will be displayed on the screen.

Although the principle of operation of such a program is no different from the previous ones, it is preferable to download it. Since it works with almost any bin types.

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1 place. Original software

Under original software in this case, we mean the program for which the file was developed. If we are talking about a small bin that appears after connecting a phone or camera to a PC, then we are talking about a driver file.

In this case, you can open it using the software that came with the connected device.

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If you don’t know how to open a bin file, then there’s not much chance of finding out. If you cannot read the name of the program for which it is intended in the bin file when viewing it with a text editor, you will have to try them all. Only the program for which it is intended can open a bin file correctly. The format bin file can simply be a file with any data, BIOS firmware, a game archive or even a disk image.

There are several ways to open a bin file, and in this material these programs are presented in the TOP 5 format.

There are a wide variety of types of such files, each containing different contents.

For example, there may be dozens of documents with this resolution in your computer’s system folders.

Peculiarities

What kind of format is this? In short, this combination of letters is the beginning of the word “binary”. This means that all data in such a file is saved in binary format. And that’s all, that is, this type of document says absolutely nothing about its content, because it can be very different.

Such documents do not carry any independent meaning. In general, this is an additional software tool necessary to execute a particular command on the device. These materials are not intended for any changes or even viewing (at least by the average user, and not by the program developer).

On modern computers, most often, files of this format belong to one of the following types:

  • DVD or CD image. In this case, it is stored in a directory next to the cue format document. Together they represent a disk image that resembles an iso;
  • A document containing data about the game archive. This is located in the root directory of the game disc and is responsible for the order in which sequences are played;
  • Resource data from the computer in compressed form. This is the most significant type of document, located in one of the root directories of the hard drive. Removing or changing it may lead to system malfunctions;
  • Executable files of Unix systems;
  • Router firmware data;
  • Game data for Sega, Nintendo and other consoles.

Since the data types with this extension are very diverse, they need to be opened using different methods.

Is it worth opening?

In most cases, opening such files is pointless or even dangerous. They do not carry specific information (except in the case of video file images), but only auxiliary data in the form of codes and keys. This content depends on what the document was intended for, what program it was created in, and much more.

Therefore, if you are not a developer, you cannot make changes to such files. This will lead to a complete disruption of the functioning of the program for which it was created, since it will disrupt the order of operations in it. Also, the data contained in bin will not tell the average user anything about the features of the program or game.

How to open a file?

As mentioned above, it depends on what type of files we are talking about. There are currently no online resources developed for this. In addition, Windows does not have basic utilities for opening such documents, which means that to open them you will have to download and install additional software.

5th place. Notebook

Oddly enough, sometimes a simple Notepad helps to open such a document. It is, in fact, a universal way to open almost any data in text format. In order to do this, follow the algorithm:

  • Right-click on the file;
  • In the drop-down menu, click on the line “Open with”;
  • In the list of programs that appears to open the file, select Notepad;
  • The file will then open, presenting the system of codes, keys and sequences in text format;
  • Often the result looks like encoding - a lot of hieroglyphs and incomprehensible symbols, but often in this information you can find the necessary information, presented in numbers and Latin letters;
  • If you know what changes need to be made, then make them and close Notepad and save the file (however, before making changes, save the original copy);
  • If you are not sure what needs to be changed, it is better not to touch anything.

The big advantage of this method is that you do not need to download any additional programs. After all, Notepad is natively available on every computer.

The disadvantage of this method is that it does not always work and not with all bin types. It is effective only in about 20% of cases.

4th place. Nero

In general, any program related to burning discs and working with images will do. In this top we indicate Nero, since it is currently the most popular in this segment. Ideal when bin is a video file.

How can you determine that bin is a DVD image? Here you need to be guided by its size. Large and very large files are most often image files.

Nero is a good, functional program that is sold free of charge. It works with many "complex" data formats. The software is constantly updated, new versions are released, which allows it to work more or less stably with different formats.

To open a file, do the following:

  • Launch the program;
  • In the upper left corner of the menu header, find the “Record data” button;
  • Specify the file you want to open;
  • Or simply drag it with the mouse into the program workspace;
  • After this, the information available in the file will be displayed automatically;
  • Then you can do what is necessary, for example, burn the image to disk.

However, this method is still not universal. The program sometimes crashes and cannot open some bin types.

3rd place. Daemon Tools

This one is most suitable for gaming bins. That is, if such data is found on the disc with the game or in the folder with it, then it is better to open it through this software. The program has a free trial period with almost unlimited functionality and works stably.

To open bin, do the following:

  • Download the Daemon Tools version suitable for your computer;
  • Install the program following the instructions of the installation wizard;
  • Launch the program;
  • In the upper left corner of the main program window, in the menu header, find the File button;
  • Click on it and select Open from the menu that appears;
  • After clicking the Open button, standard Windows Explorer will launch;
  • Through it, specify the path to the file you want to open;
  • After this, the contents of the file will be displayed in the main program window.

If necessary, you can not only familiarize yourself with it, but also make changes.

The program works much more stable than all those listed above. It supports bin of many types and allows you to display their contents correctly.

2nd place.Ultra ISO

It differs from previous top programs in its most stable operation. In addition, it is capable of displaying the contents of more bin types. Thanks to constant updates, it works stably and almost never crashes.

In addition, it is not demanding on computer resources and does not create a significant load on the hardware. It is distributed free of charge and is available in many forms, for different versions of computer software.

The operating principle of this program is similar to all others:

  • Download and install this software following the instructions of the Installation Wizard;
  • Launch the program and find the File button in the upper left corner of the main window;
  • Click on it and select Open in the drop-down menu;
  • In the Windows Explorer that opens, specify the path to the file you want to open;
  • As in the programs described above, the contents of the bin in question will be displayed on the screen.

Although the principle of operation of such a program is no different from the previous ones, it is preferable to download it. Since it works with almost any bin types.

1 place. Original software

In this case, original software means the program for which the file was developed. If we are talking about a small bin that appears after connecting a phone or camera to a PC, then we are talking about a driver file.

In this case, you can open it using the software that came with the connected device.

How to open a bin file?

If you don’t know how to open a bin file, then there’s not much chance of finding out.

If you cannot read the name of the program for which it is intended in the bin file when viewing it with a text editor, you will have to try them all.

Only the program for which it is intended can open a bin file correctly. A bin file format can simply be a file with any data, BIOS firmware, game archive or even a disk image.

How to open .bin files

There are several types of .bin format. Each of them has its own software to open. Essentially, the format is a disk image, so to work with it you will need special conversion programs. Let's try to figure out how to open a bin file and how to do it correctly.

Picture 1. Appearance shortcut to files with extension .bin

How to open a .bin file on a computer

Such an extension contains binary code, that is, information that is understandable only to a computer. To access the data, you need to convert the file to a more suitable format.

As a rule, the unfamiliar format hides the installation document for the game (usually outdated), but since it may also contain other important data, it is better to make a backup copy before starting work.

Step-by-step instruction

After creating a copy, you can start converting. For this, special programs are used to open bin formats. We will provide a detailed list below, but for now, so that you know in what order to perform the actions, we will outline step-by-step instructions for the work:

Determine what is better to open bin using the list of programs below.

Tell the program the location of the file to reproduce the data.

After this, you will have access to all the information and can easily retrieve it. At first glance, everything is simple, but in fact the success of the conversion depends on many factors: the type of file, the type of program used and the operating system.

How to open bin file on Windows 10

operating room Windows system 10 is one of the most popular, but many users have difficulties in working because latest version has some features that were not present in earlier versions.

That is why working with the bin format also has some features that should definitely be taken into account.

Methods

The easiest way is to use the Notepad application. But this method There is one major drawback: you will have access to the information, but will only see a set of characters (binary code), which will not bring you any benefit.

If you really want to find out what is stored in a document, you should use one of the more effective methods:

Check the size. If it corresponds to a CD or DVD disc, then you are dealing with an image, and you can use one of the popular utilities to open it: Daemon Tools, Ultra ISO or Alcohol 120% (Figure 2).

After that it's enough select the quick mount function, click on the file and mount the image.

Small bin files, as a rule, contain data for firmware or driver. Opening it is even easier: you need to find the instructions for the device for which the data is intended. From it you will get everything necessary information for work.

Figure 2. Window for converting a file to required format in the UltraISO program

Sometimes a similar format is used as installation file for software or games.

Instructions

As mentioned above, to open it you will need special software - utilities designed for creating, mounting and converting images.

It is enough to download one of these programs, install it on your computer and use the quick mount function. In just a few seconds you will receive a converted document from which you can get all the necessary information

How to open a bin file on Windows 7

In fact, working on the Windows 7 operating system is no different from version 10. First of all, you need to determine the file type, select the appropriate program for the job, and convert the format to a more accessible one.

It is on Windows 7 that it is best to work with utility programs designed for mounting images and gaining access to data. But, in addition to text information, the bin file can contain video, which is also played using special software.

Procedure:

The procedure for opening files is very simple. To do this, just follow a few simple steps:

Download a utility (for example, Daemon Tools);

Indicate to the program the location of the required data;

Select the Quick Mount option and access information from the disk image in just a few seconds.

If you are absolutely sure that the file contains a video, the instructions will be even simpler. By right-clicking on the icon, select the “Open with” tab and from the drop-down list of programs select the one that will best cope with the task.

Figure 3. Selecting a .bin file for further opening in VLC Media Player

Open bin file online

Unfortunately, there are no online services designed to work with such documents via the Internet. There are several reasons for this. Firstly, in most cases such files are not intended to be opened. And second, the wide variety of format types makes online discovery challenging.

That is why, if you have a vital need to open a document, it is better to immediately download a suitable program and not waste time searching for non-existent online services.

How to open a bin file using Daemon Tools

One of the most popular programs for opening bin files is Daemon Tools. This is a simple but functional utility that can be downloaded and installed for free, and its interface is accessible even to a novice user.

If you have never used such software before, use our step-by-step instructions that will help you access the necessary data (Figure 4).

Figure 4. Appearance of the Daemon Tools Lite program interface

Step-by-step instruction

To use the software, you first need to download and install it on your PC. For home use The free version is quite sufficient.

In the future, opening a bin file using this program is carried out as follows:

  • Simply drag and drop the desired document into open window program, and the image is mounted automatically;
  • You can also mount the image through the image mount function by right-clicking on the program icon.

After that, try to run the file. If you did everything correctly, access to the data will be granted automatically.

Program for opening bin files

When choosing how to open a bin file on a computer, a novice user can get confused in the wide variety of software. Modern utilities are quite simple and functional, and are great for use at home.

We have prepared a list for you best programs, which will help you quickly access the necessary data.

List of programs

Among the software designed to gain access to the bin, several programs stand out. All of them are in free access, are quick and easy to install, and the simple interface does not cause any difficulties in use.

Popular utilities include:

  • VLC Media Player is a player with which you can open a video saved in bin format in a few seconds;
  • Alcohol 120% is a functional utility that allows you not only to convert formats and open documents, but also to mount your own images;
  • Daemon Tools is the most popular program for mounting images at home;
  • Ultra ISO is software that has the same characteristics as the applications described above, but has higher functionality.

Video instructions on how to open these files in Windows:

BIN file format – description, how to open?

BIN format files are opened by special programs. There are 12 types of BIN formats, each of which opens different programs. To open desired type format, study the file descriptions and download one of the proposed programs.

A BIN (binary) file is a binary type file format that is not text file. The term "binary file" means that there are lines within the document that can be interpreted by the user as text, but all the characters represented in the file are a sequence of bytes from a program or media file.

Where is the Bin extension used?

A common example of using the BIN extension is in compiled program code.

After the first launch any installed program It is debugged and a binary file for executing the code is created in the root folder on the hard drive.

Subsequently, the application shortcut launches and unpacks this BIN file, and if errors occur, debugging of the program code begins again.

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In fact, any file that is not a text document can be converted to BIN format. Often, BIN stores not only program codes, but also disk images, videos, pictures and other types of objects.

The convenience of using BIN lies in the versatility of the extension, because it is supported on Windows, Mac OS, Linux and other major operating systems. By converting a file to BIN, you can preserve its original structure and quality. To change the format, simply rename its extension using notepad.

.BIN File Extension

You can use a regular notepad to view the contents of a BIN document. However, viewing multiple blocks of bits using standard Notepad can be quite a task. Notepad may have encoding errors and inaccurate display of the binary sequence. To edit BIN it is better to use a HEX editor:

If the BIN program is interpreted as an executable file, it must be opened by the installation wizard used on your OS.

A video file saved as binary data from a DVD or other media. May be saved along with a .CUE file that describes the data stored in the BIN file.

Because BIN video files can contain a video stream, they can reach several gigabytes in size.

Compressed file encoded in binary or MacBinary format. Stores the header, data fork, and resource fork. Indicates that the resource fork and data fork are Macintosh Hierarchical File System(HFS) are stored in one file. Typically used to transfer Macintosh files over the Internet.

There are different MacBinary formats: MacBinary, MacBinary II and MacBinary III. MacBinary files have mostly been replaced by .DMG files.

Executable file used to run various programs. May contain executable code and data required to run the program. Can be created for Mac, Windows or Unix platforms.

An example of a binary executable file is soffice.bin - the program quick launch for OpenOffice.org.

A program or compiled binary that can run on a Unix operating system such as Linux or FreeBSD. Can be launched from command line, if you type “.bin”, which will be the name of the executable file.

A configuration file called policy.bin that is used to create administrative updates in BlackBerry Desktop Software and BlackBerry Wireless Handheld. Often distributed by IT system administrators among company computers. When distributing configuration updates, they can be stored in other locations determined by system administrators.

The policy.bin file is created in IT Policy Manager, a program included with BlackBerry Enterprise Server. Typically, only company system administrators interact with the program and distribute BIN files.

When you open the BlackBerry Desktop Software, the program looks for the policy.bin file to make any changes to the program and connected BlackBerry devices.

The location of the file is determined in system registry Windows key HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareResearch In MotionBlackBerryPolicy ManagerPath.

If the key is not present, the file is looked for in the C:Program FilesResearch In MotionBlackBerry directory instead.

Disk image created with optical disk. Stores binary data copied from a CD or DVD. Can be installed on a computer and recognized as a physical disk. Close to the standard .ISO disk image format.

BIN (read BIN) files are often saved with other metadata files that describe the contents of the disk. For example, they are often stored in a .CUE file that describes the order of data in a binary image.

If BIN file does not open, it can be opened using some utilities by changing the extension from “.bin” to “.iso”.

MIME type: application/octet-stream

Firmware file for routers various manufacturers(for example, D-Link, Linksys, Belkin and others). Firmware contains low-level software that controls the operation of the device.

Firmware files are used to update devices and are often available for download on manufacturers' websites.

The firmware update process is launched through the device’s user interface (an application built into the router with all the functions of the router, opened in the browser).

Disk images are usually binary files, although other file extensions are often used. BIN files can also be used to update firmware.

MIME type: application/octet-stream

Atari 2600 read only memory used by Atari emulators such as Stella and PCAEWin. Contains a complete copy of the original game cartridge. Used to play Atari games on computers. Typically downloaded as a .ZIP file that can be extracted to a BIN file.

Binary file used by a number of Nintendo DS portable gaming systems. Contains executable data for a Nintendo DS game. Can be used to update or change emulated Nintendo video games for DS emulators.

BIN files are usually found in .NDS files.

BIOS file used by PCSX and other variations of PlayStation emulator software. Stores a PlayStation BIOS image that allows the emulator to duplicate the functionality of a console game. Allows you to run games the same way they run on the console.

The PlayStation PCSX emulator requires a valid BIN file.

Sega Genesis video game read-only storage device. Stores data from a Sega Genesis cartridge in separate file data. Can be played on PC using Genesis emulator program.

Sega Genesis ROM files also use the .SMD file extension.

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How to open a BIN file

Some users may need to open a file with a bin extension.

Such files can be of a different nature (for example, on your PC you can find many files with the same extension), so you are unlikely to be able to open such files with any one special program.

In this material I will tell you what a bin file is, what types of bin files exist, and how to open a BIN file on your PC.

BIN extension

What is BIN format

Before you open a BIN file, you need to figure out what type of file it is and what it is intended for.

The essence of this extension will be clear from full form of this word, which sounds like “binary” - binary.

Files with a similar extension usually store their data in the form of a binary code - 0 or 1, and this data can be of a completely different nature, which I will discuss in more detail below.

Open BIN file

Typically, files with the “bin” extension are used as auxiliary software tools and are not intended for ordinary users to view and modify. In previous articles, I already described the ability to open several formats: ODT and xls, xlsx.

Main types of bin files

To know how to open a bin format, you need to take a closer look at the main types of files with the bin extension. They are as follows:

  • CD (DVD) disk image. In its essence, it is similar to the popular ISO disk image, and is usually stored next to a file with a cue extension (the latter describes the sequence and data structure of the disk image itself); BIN image of SD/DVD disks
  • A video file containing raw data in binary format;
  • Game archive file (usually found on game discs, in the structure game program and so on);
  • A compressed file containing resources and data from a Macintosh computer;
  • Data for video game consoles Sega Genesis, Nintendo DS and others;
  • Router firmware files;
  • Executable files of Unix-like systems and so on.

So, how to open the .bin format? I would like to note right away that you will not find convenient online resources on the Internet that allow you to open a bin file online. Not only because such files in most cases are not intended to be opened, but also because they have a diverse essence and purpose.

The most impatient can use programs such as FileViewPro, Free Opener and a number of analogues, which, according to their developers, can open most bin files. I will introduce readers to a number of applications that can open specialized files with the “bin” extension.

Opening bin files with FileViewPro

Disk images with bin extension

If you have a large file with the “bin” extension, then it is quite possible that this is a CD (DVD) disk image.

To open it, use programs such as PowerISO, Ultraiso, Smart Projects IsoBuster, Alcohol 120 and other similar options.

You can try renaming the extension of your file from bin to iso, this will allow you to open similar image files on your computer more efficiently.

For example, to use PowerISO to view and extract the contents of a bin file, you would do the following:

  • Launch this program;
  • Select the “File” tab;
  • Click on “Open”, find the desired bin file on your hard drive and click on it;
  • Click on “Extract”, specify the destination directory to extract the files, select “All Files” if necessary, and then click on “OK”, this will help you open the bin format file on your computer.

Reproducing BIN using PowerISO

Video files

If you have a large video file with the bin extension, then, according to user reviews, the VLC Player program does a good job of playing them.

Viewer VLC Player

Sega or Nintendo cartridge images

Open using computer emulators for Sega or Nintendo. For example, if you are looking for an answer to the question of how to open a bin file, then for Sega images you can use programs such as Gens Plus!, Ages, Kega Fusion, Pico Drive and others;

Other files

There is no need for an ordinary user to open other files with the BIN extension (router firmware files, various game archives, files for Macintosh, etc.), since you will just see a set of data. Changes in such a set (even accidental) can lead to dysfunction in programs that work with bin files, so such “surgery” of the internals of bin files must be avoided.

How to open a bin image [video]

If you are thinking about how to open a bin file, then, first of all, you need to determine which category this file belongs to (disk image, video, game archive, etc.), and then select the appropriate tool program to open this file. If you don’t know what the content of the bin file you need is, then you should try one of universal programs, which I mentioned just above, it is quite possible that it will help open the bin extension on your PC.

File bin (bin) how to open, program

Sometimes on a PC, in mail or other sources, the user comes across files with the bin extension - how to open it, especially when it weighs quite a lot, and there is no information on its use at all. If you open such a document in the usual way: double click, etc. - nothing will happen.

A window will appear on the screen in which you need to select a special program to launch this program. But it also happens that the operating system itself offers programs for working with .bin from those installed on the PC.

But if using the proposed applications nothing came of it, or there are simply no applications offered, find the required program yourself.

1. bin (bin) file what is it?

bin files are binary files. They are needed for the operation of programs and program components. And, as a rule, they come “bundled” with executor files with the .exe extension, as well as with .dll libraries on Windows. For Mac OS, this executor file can also be type .app.

The bin file contains:

– Some Additional Information for an application and program; - Archives for a program or game; - The image itself. You can find out what a .bin file is by parsing its type.

2. Options for opening a bin file

Such files can be used using a variety of applications, even those already on the PC. For example, the same Notepad will help, which will make it possible to view any information. But the display in the notepad will be unreadable and generally incorrect.

Incorrect display open file in Notepad can be observed when it is small in size, usually up to several megabytes.

But in the case when the information takes up 100 MB or more, then this is most often a disk image. And to open the file, you can use special applications specializing in application images.

3. How to open a disk image

To open a disk image with a .bin extension, it is best to use the following programs: - Ultra ISO; - Alcohol 120%; - Daemon Tools; - PowerISO; - Nero. The listed utilities are most often shareware or completely free.

If none of the listed programs are available on your computer, download any of them and try to open the required bin file. It is also possible to “reformat” the bin file to ISO.

A special MagicISO converter is suitable for this, which will change the file format within a couple of minutes.

4. What and how to open the driver, firmware, or software installer?

If the bin file small size, then this could be the firmware of some device, or its driver.

It’s easy to decide how to use such a file. Download the application you need for this, which can change files and open them. Download Pic Bin Editor best from an official source.

But if .bin- this is an auxiliary file of an application, and it is located in the same folder as the application itself - there is no need to open it. Data from the file is determined and used automatically during the operation and loading of the main program. No useful information For the user, the file, in this case, does not carry any information.

5. Open binary video file

It happens that the .bin file on a PC is a rare binary video file Bin Video File- the same copy of a DVD or other source with video recording. This type is a type of standard image, which usually comes in a group with an extension such as: .cue. It opens not using emulators, but simple players: - MPlayer; - KMPlayer; - VLC Media Player.

6. Data warehouses that do not require opening

If the information is provided in the form of binary code, it is not always possible and required to open it using utilities. Often such files weigh up to 10 kb, and are used by applications, games and others, and .bin files are launched automatically. But if the contents really need to be viewed, this is done using programs: Resource Hacker and WinHex.

7. Working with .bin on MAC OS

In addition to Windows, binary files are also found on Macs.

Here the information will be a "Macbinary" file that contains data, header and resources. Any application for working with the .bin extension on MAC OS

– ZipZag;- Apple Disk Utility;- The Unarchiver;- Stuffit Deluxe.

8. Using .bin files on Linux

This type of file is also found on Linux. Having discovered this type, you need to go to the command line and enter “file name.bin” into it. But most often, opening such files is not necessary.

9. .bin files for game consoles

The bin file can often be part of a game for PS, or Nintendo, or even xBox. In this case, the file is an important attribute in the folder and part of the program. If you open such a file, nothing will happen.

10. More options

Today, the data stored in .bin files is needed for the following devices: - Blackberry very widely uses such files, where they serve special files OS management and updates;

- Almost all Cell phones with chipset MTK- This is most of the Chinese gadgets on Android.

– On outdated ones Nokia phones, such a file can be a ringtone.

– On scanners Acer, Agfa, Epson.

Finding out what this file is used for is not so difficult, because all the information is in its public folders and is needed to work with other software. Opening these types of files, most often, is only necessary for developers who use something from it. The PC user does not need to “get into” these files. Firstly, this will not give him anything, and secondly, any change may stop the file from working.

11. Summary

Bin file can be easily opened using additional software A lcohol, Daemon Tools and so on. It is even possible to change (convert) its format.
There is a lot of software that works with files of this type, and most often there is no need to open them, much less change them.

BIN – Binary Disc Image

On Windows: Roxio Creator NXT Pro, DT Soft DAEMON Tools, Smart Projects IsoBuster, PowerISO, Lightning UK! ImgBurn, EZB Systems UltraISO, CDRwin, Blindwrite, MagicISO
On Mac OS: Roxio Toast 11, NTI Dragon Burn 4

Description of the BIN extension

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Chapter: Disc images, ISO

The BIN extension is a CD or DVD disk image that stores binary data copied from a CD or DVD. The BIN file can be installed on a computer and recognized as a physical disk, similar to standard format ISO image disk.

BIN files are often saved along with other metadata files that describe the contents of the disc. For example, they are often saved with a .CUE file extension, which describes the order of the data in the disk image.

If the BIN file does not open, you can try to open it by changing the extension from “.bin” to “.iso”.

MIME type: application/x-binary, application/bin, application/binary, application/x-msdownload, application/octet-stream

Other programs related to the BIN extension

Binary video file
The .BIN file extension is also a video file that saves raw binary data from DVDs or other media. .BIN can be saved along with a CUE file, which describes what data is saved in the BIN file.

Since BIN video files can contain long video streams, they can be several gigabytes in size. The .BIN video file can be opened in media players such as Lightning UK! ImgBurn, VideoLAN VLC media player and MPlayer. Refers to the Video section.

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Compressed Macbinary file
The .BIN extension is used for the MacBinary archive format, often used on Macintosh computers. .BIN stores the Finder header, branched data, and resources; provides Macintosh hierarchical file system(HFS) storage of branched resources and data in one file; Typically used to transfer Macintosh files over the Internet. There are several MacBinary formats: MacBinary, MacBinary II and MacBinary III. MacBinary files have been largely replaced by .DMG files. Refers to the Archives section.

MIME type: application/macbinary, application/x-macbinary, application/x-stuffit

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.BIN File Extension
On Windows: Smith Micro StuffIt Deluxe, IZArc, WinZip, ZipZag, PKZIP for Windows
On Mac OS: Smith Micro StuffIt Deluxe, Apple Archive Utility, The Unarchiver, ZipIt

Binary data file
BIN is a file that stores data in binary format. Binary format is different from text format, which can be edited in any text editor. Binary files can be created by different programs, usually cannot be modified manually and are opened using the program that created them. Refers to the Data Files section.

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Sega Genesis Data Image
The BIN extension is also associated with the data image of Sega Genesis video games. .BIN saves data from a Sega Genesis cartridge into a single data file and can be played on a computer using a Genesis emulation program. The Sega Genesis disk image may also use the .SMD file extension. Belongs to the Games section.

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.BIN File Extension
On Windows: Kega Fusion, DGen, Gens, Gens+, HazeMD, retroDrive, Ages
On Mac OS: Genesis Plus, Kega Fusion
On Linux: Kega Fusion

Unix executable
The BIN file extension is commonly used for executable files in operating systems. Linux systems, FreeBSD and their various variants. Very often, the program installation file has an extension in *.BIN format, which can be downloaded to the system to install the program. To do this, you need to run it from the command line by typing “[filename].bin”, where [filename] is the name of the executable file. Refers to the Executable files section.

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Nintendo DS binary file
BIN is a binary file used by the Nintendo DS series of handheld gaming systems; contains executable data for a Nintendo DS game, can be used to patch or modify Nintendo DS games for emulators. BIN files are usually found along with NDS files. Belongs to the Games section.

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Binary executable
An executable file used to run various programs; may contain both executable code and data necessary to run the program; can be created for Mac, Windows or Unix operating systems. For example, the binary executable file soffice.bin, which is used to quickly launch OpenOffice.org programs. Refers to the Executable files section.

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BlackBerry IT Policy File from Research in Motion
.BIN – a configuration file named policy.bin, which is used to accept management updates for BlackBerry Desktop Software and BlackBerry Wireless Handheld, often distributed by IT system administrators to company computers; can be stored on the desktop or other places specified system administrator when distributing configuration updates.

The Policy.bin file is created in the IT Policy Manager software that comes with BlackBerry Enterprise Server. Typically, only IT system administrators interact with this software to create and distribute BIN files.

When the BlackBerry Desktop software is open, it looks for the policy.bin file to make any policy changes in the software and on connected BlackBerry devices.

The file location is given in Windows registry with the key HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareResearch In MotionBlackBerryPolicy ManagerPath.

If this key does not exist, then you need to search in C:Program FilesResearch In MotionBlackBerry.

Refers to the Configuration files section.

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Router firmware file
The BIN extension is firmware files that are used by several different brands of routers, including some from Linksys, D-Link, and Belkin; contains low-level system data that controls the device, is used to update the router's firmware, and is often downloaded from the router's product support page.

BIN files are typically installed using the router's user interface.

For example, many Linksys routers have a browser program that includes an Administration tab with an "Update Firmware" option that is used to download BIN files.

For specific instructions on updating your router firmware, refer to the manufacturer's documentation.

HEX code: FA 67 2E 0F 01 15 BC 7D 00 00 66 0F 01 E0 66 83 (Cisco ASA firmware), 47 4D 54 4B (Gemtek router firmware), 42 4C 49 32 32 33 51 (Thomson Speedtouch serie WLAN router firmware)

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Atari 2600 games image
The BIN file extension is associated with an emulator of Atari 2600 games such as Stella and PCAEWin. The file contains an image of games exported from an Atari 2600 cartridge and is used for Atari games on a computer. The BIN file is usually still packaged with a ZIP archiver. The Atari 2600 game console was released in 1977. Belongs to the Games section.

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PCSX PlayStation BIOS image from PCSX
.BIN – BIOS file used by PCSX and other emulation programs game console(PlayStation) (eg ePSXe); saves the PlayStation BIOS image, which allows the emulator to replicate the functionality of the game console; allows games to run exactly as if they were running on the console. A valid BIN file is required for PlayStation emulation in PCSX. Belongs to the Games section.

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AVG update file from AVG Technologies (Grisoft)
The BIN file extension is associated with AVG Antivirus, which protects computers from viruses, Trojan horses and other malicious attacks. The BIN file contains an update to the virus definitions. The file name usually contains the update number in its name. The .BIN file is typically deleted after the update installation is complete. Refers to the Archives section.

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Nokia ringtone format from Nokia Corporation
The BIN extension is associated with Nokia's own ringtone format. The file contains a ringtone that can be used on Nokia mobile phones. Refers to the Audio files section.

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MTK Chipset GPS Log File
The BIN file extension is also used in track logs created by MTK GPS Datalogger Device Control software. Refers to the GIS section.

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Scanner firmware file
The .BIN extension is the scanner firmware file. Must be located in the /usr/share/sane subdirectory. The following names are known for scanner firmware:

Acer / Benq 310U – u34v110.bin Acer / Benq 320U – u34v110.bin Acer / Benq 340U – u34v110.bin Acer / Benq 620U – u96v121.bin Acer / Benq 620UT – u64v120.bin Acer / Benq 640U – u96v121.bin Acer / Benq 640UT – u64v120.bin Acer / Benq 640BU – u126v043.bin Acer / Benq 640BT – u190v044.bin Acer / Benq 1240 – u192v074.bin Acer / Benq 3300 / 4300 – u176v046.

bin Acer / Benq 3300 / 4300 – u222v067.bin Benq 5000E – u252v065.bin Benq 5000U – 20FCV112.bin Benq 5000 – 20F8V116.bin Benq 5300 – u254v042.bin Agfa SnapScan 1212U – Snapscan 121 2U_2.bin Agfa SnapScan e10 – snape10.bin Agfa SnapScan e20 – Snapscan e20.bin Agfa SnapScan e25 – snape25.bin Agfa SnapScan e26 – snape26.bin Agfa SnapScan e40 – snape40.

bin Agfa SnapScan e42 – snape42.bin Agfa SnapScan e50 – snape50.bin Agfa SnapScan e52 – snape52.bin Epson Perfection 660 – tail_058.bin Epson Perfection 1270 – esfw3e.bin Epson Perfection 1670 – esfw30.bin Epson Perfection 2480 – esfw41.bin Epson Perfection 2580 – esfw41.bin Epson Perfection 3490 – esfw52.bin Guillemot / Hercules Scan @home Touch 1248 – u222v064.

bin Guillemot / Hercules Maxi A4 36bit – u96v121.bin

Mitsubishi Diamondview 650U – u176v042.bin

Refers to the System Files section.

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The BIN file format is a disk image. If you are already familiar with this concept, then working with this format will not seem difficult to you, however, if you do not quite understand what we are talking about, then it is better to study this article in more detail. The BIN format itself never comes alone; together with it you must find another file - CUE. If it doesn’t exist, you can create it yourself.

Create or find a CUE file for BIN

The fact is that the disk image files did not come one at a time before. One contained information and all the basic data, and the other contained Text Document with information about the playback order and other data.

If your BIN file does not have a CUE, then create one yourself. To do this, open the Notepad tool through the Start menu of your computer. In an empty file, write the following commands:

Instead of the line “name.bin”, enter the name of your file in BIN format.

Save the file by clicking the “File” button in the upper left corner, then selecting “Save As” from the drop-down menu.

During the saving process, you need to select the line “all files” in the “file type” column. This is necessary in order to independently set the file format later. Give the same name as the BIN file and save.

Now rename your file by simply adding “.cue” at the end, place this file and .bin in the same folder. There should be nothing else in this folder.

How to burn BIN and CUE files to disk

It is worth considering that such an old disk image format cannot always be read, since new programs may simply not have such a function. In this case, you need to either find and download a very old program to read disk images, or simply write it to a physical disk, after which you can safely view its contents.

Let's take the Daemon Tools program as an example. You can download it on the official website.

Download Lite version, as it is convenient and easy to use. Installing the program will not cause you any difficulties.

On the left side of the screen, select the line “Burn discs”, and in it “Burn image to disc”.

In this window, you need to download the CUE image through the button with three dots. The remaining parameters can be left unchanged. Insert a blank disc and start recording.

How to view the contents of BIN images

BIN images can be viewed if you look for the desired program and the image itself is not very old. For these purposes, Daemon Tools Lite, which you have already downloaded earlier, may well be suitable.

Go to the “Images” section and click on the “Mount image” column.

Find the BIN file on your computer and open it at this line.

Wait while the program completes the mount. This may take from a few seconds to minutes, depending on the performance of your computer and the size of the file.

Now you can safely view the contents by simply clicking on the already mounted image in the drive.

Once you are finished working with the image, right-click on the drive and select the “Unmount” line. So that the contents of the disk do not start every time you turn on the program.

Now you know how quickly and easily you can view and record BIN and CUE files.

Some users may need to open a file with a bin extension. Such files can be of a different nature (for example, on your PC you can find many files with the same extension), so you are unlikely to be able to open such files with any one special program. In this material I will tell you what a bin file is, what types of bin files exist, and how to open a BIN file on your PC.

What is BIN format

Before you open a BIN file, you need to figure out what type of file it is and what it is intended for. The essence of this extension will be clear from the full form of this word, which sounds like “binary" - binary. Files with a similar extension usually store their data in the form of a binary code - 0 or 1, and this data can be of a completely different nature, which I will discuss in more detail below.

Typically, files with the “bin” extension are used as auxiliary software tools and are not intended for ordinary users to view and modify. In previous articles, I have already described the ability to open several formats: and .

Main types of bin files

To know how to open a bin format, you need to take a closer look at the main types of files with the bin extension. They are as follows:

How to open a BIN file

So, how to open the .bin format? I would like to note right away that you will not find convenient online resources on the Internet that allow you to open a bin file online. Not only because such files in most cases are not intended to be opened, but also because they have a diverse essence and purpose.

The most impatient can use programs such as FileViewPro, Free Opener and a number of analogues, which, according to their developers, can open most bin files. I will introduce readers to a number of applications that can open specialized files with the “bin” extension.

Disk images with bin extension

If you have a large file with the “bin” extension, then it is quite possible that this is a CD (DVD) disk image. To open it, use programs such as PowerISO, Ultraiso, Smart Projects IsoBuster, Alcohol 120 and other similar options. You can try renaming the extension of your file from bin to iso, this will allow you to open similar image files on your computer more efficiently.

For example, to use PowerISO to view and extract the contents of a bin file, you would do the following:

  • Launch this program;
  • Select the “File” tab (Files);
  • Click on “Open” (open), find the desired bin file on the hard drive and click on it;
  • Click on “Extract” (extract), specify the final directory to extract the files, select “All Files” (all files) if necessary, and then click on “Ok”, this will help in opening the bin format file on the computer.

Video files

If you have a large video file with the bin extension, then, according to user reviews, the VLC Player program does a good job of playing them.

Sega or Nintendo cartridge images

Open using computer emulators for Sega or Nintendo. For example, if you are looking for an answer to the question of how to open a bin file, then for Sega images you can use programs such as Gens Plus!, Ages, Kega Fusion, Pico Drive and others;

Other files

There is no need for an ordinary user to open other files with the BIN extension (router firmware files, various game archives, files for Macintosh, etc.), since you will just see a set of data. Changes in such a set (even accidental) can lead to dysfunction in programs that work with bin files, so such “surgery” of the internals of bin files must be avoided.

How to open a bin image [video]

If you are thinking about how to open a bin file, then, first of all, you need to determine which category this file belongs to (disc image, video, game archive, etc.), and then select the appropriate tool program to open this file. If you don’t know what the contents of the bin file you need are, then you should try one of the universal programs I mentioned just above; it’s quite possible that it will help open the bin extension on your PC.

On a PC disk or on a network with an unusual data area, there is a need to find out how to open the bin file - especially if it is significant in size and there is no additional information accompanying it.

If you simply double-click the left mouse button on a document with such an extension, it will not open. And a window will appear on the screen asking you to select a program for this.

Moreover, in some cases, the system offers one of the suitable applications available on the computer to work with the .bin file.

However, if you couldn’t open the information using them, or the list is empty, you should try to find the right program yourself.

Before this, you should understand the need for the .bin extension, the tasks of such files in the system and the features of opening them.

What is a bin file?

The *.bin extension is assumed to denote a binary file. It is necessary for the operation of other programs and components.

And, most often, it comes complete with executable files - data with the *.exe extension in Windows and dynamic libraries.dll for the same OS.

For MacOS this can also be data of the *.app type.

The bin extension is an abbreviation for the word binary.

This file may contain:

  • supporting information for the application;
  • installation archives for a game or program;
  • an image obtained during the process of copying data to a CD or DVD.

Find out what exactly to open this type.bin file, you can by its type.

But, since in most cases it is difficult to determine such a variety, it is possible that you will have to use several methods of discovery.

Opening options

You can open binary files using various applications - even those that are already on your computer by default.

For example, the Notepad program, which can view information of any type. However, in this case, its display will be incorrect and unreadable.

So, although it is not prohibited to use Notepad, it is completely useless.

The file contents are displayed incorrectly in Notepad when the file size is relatively small - within a few megabytes.

But, if the information takes up enough space (100, 200 or thousands of MB), most likely it is a disk image.

And in order to open such a file, you should use the appropriate applications

Opening images

You can try to open large files with the bin extension using utilities that work with images:

  • Alcohol 120%;
  • SoBuster;
  • MagicISO;
  • PowerISO;
  • Roxio Creator;
  • WinMount;

Such utilities are usually free or shareware, that is, they have a certain period of free use.

If there are no such programs on your computer, you should download one of these no-payment options from the network and try to open the bin file.

Advice: The format is most often found in folders with distributions of old gaming applications. If you find it bundled with a game from the 2000s, you can be sure that this is exactly the image.

If you wish, you can try to reformat the bin file into a form more familiar to modern emulators - with the ISO extension.

The instructions for your software or device can help you determine how to use this information.

You can download a specialized application that opens and even changes files from the official websites of manufacturers, or use programs like Pic Bin Editor for this.

In cases where information with the *.bin extension is an auxiliary file for installing an application and is located in the same folder with it, there is no need to open it.

The data will be used automatically during the download process of the program or game. And opening the file will not bring any useful information to the user.

Opening a binary video file

In some cases, a bin file found on a computer may turn out to be a binary video file Binary Video File - that is, a copy of a DVD or other media containing video recordings.

It is one of the varieties of the image, but comes complete with data with the .cue extension and is no longer opened by emulators, but using multimedia players:

  • VLC Media Player;
  • MPlayer.

Binary data stores that do not require opening

Information presented in binary form does not always require opening using any applications.

Often such files, especially if they are small in size (for example, 5-10 kb), are used only by specific programs and games, during the installation or use of which bin files are launched automatically.

But, if for some reason their contents need to be viewed, applications like WinHex or Resource Hacker are chosen.

Working with compressed files on MacOS

In addition to binary files in Windows, you can find the same extension in other operating systems.

For example, on computers running MacOS. This is where the information will most likely end up compressed file Macbinary containing the search header, data and resources.

This type of information is often transmitted over e-mail or stored online, and is intended only for Apple-branded PCs. IN

However, the possibility of finding bin files for MacOS is currently low - due to the replacement of this extension with more popular options.

But if necessary, use the following applications to do this:

  • The Unarchiver;
  • ZipZag;
  • Apple Disk Utility;
  • QUALCOMM Eudora;
  • StuffIt Deluxe.

Linux OS Executable Files

Quite often, a file with the bin extension can be found on Unix systems - such as Linux or Free BSD.

Once you find such data, you can view it using the command line by typing a command like filename.bin . Although in general there is no particular reason to open the data.

Game console files

The binary file type bin may be part of the distribution of a game for a Nintendo DS series console or even a Sony PlayStation.

In this case, it is necessary to make changes to game applications and is located in the same folder with the main part of the programs.

Such a file contains information for launching information with ePSXe or NDS extensions, and opening it by a regular user will not lead to anything.

Other options

Current data stored in bin files may be intended for use on the following devices:

  • on BlackBerry smartphones, where the data is used to manage operating system updates;
  • any mobile gadgets with MTK chipset (a significant part of budget Chinese smartphones with Android OS);
  • old Nokia phones, where the bin file may contain a ringtone;
  • Epson, Acer and Agfa scanners.

Finding out that a file is needed to work with the corresponding equipment is usually not difficult, since the information is located in shared folders with software designed for these devices.

Only a developer who uses specialized utilities for this purpose may need to open them.

A PC user should not do this - firstly, he will not receive any valuable information, and, secondly, an accidentally modified file may stop working.

conclusions

The detected image file with the bin extension can be opened using standard emulators such as Alcohol or Daemon Tools and even converted to a more convenient format.

There are also special programs that open such information.

Whereas system files The same type is most often not worth opening at all, much less changing, leaving this opportunity to programmers and software developers.