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A .BIN file is literally the image of the disc itself, and it contains all the data on the disc. The .CUE file is like an address book, and tells the program reading the disc what data is where.
Answer: Either download DAEMON Tools and mount the .CUE file on a virtual drive (which is what I recommend), or burn both to a CD with Nero (this I can't help you with, as I have never made a single CD successfully in my life )Jam it back in, in the dark. ![]() |
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