How the XP system opens the bin file :
1, to determine whether the ". Bin" file is really a PE CD-ROM image file. Click the right mouse button on this file---"Choose to use Notepad program to open;"
(Note: If this file has hundreds of M, please do not use Notepad to open test this file)
2, if the opening is garbled, then prove that this file may be the PE CD-ROM image files;
3, with Notepad open, if it is garbled, then download "UltraISO", and then run "UltraISO" This software----file-"open;"
4, select "Xx.bin" file, and then click on "Open", if the normal open, it means that the file is a CD-ROM image file Oh, the software on the right side will appear bin file contains other documents;
5, if like this, the hint "is not an ISO file or unrecognized format", then the file is not a CD-ROM file;
6, if the above files are not (CD-ROM image, text can open the bin file). It is very likely that the BIOS boot file, it generally appears in the C disk, and the system disk below, if not appear in the C disk so may be the boot file;
PS: Boot files are not typically 1M, up to hundreds of KB
7, if you have to open this bin boot file, then use "Hex Workshop", run the program, click "File"-"open, or drag directly into the software box."