What program should be used to open the file

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.bin file extension


There are several reasons that can cause problems with opening the .bin file on your device. Some of them appear much more frequently.

  • The first most common problem is the lack of an installed software (in the correct version) that supports .bin file. Browse the programs installed on your device, and make sure you have one of the programs from the list that you see below. If you do not have any of these programs, simply download and install one of them . When you install a new program just double click on the .bin file with which you had the problem and select the newly installed software as the default software to support the file.
  • Another frequently encountered cause is incorrect association of the .bin file with a program designed to support it. This problem can also be solved easily. Try this page and follow the instructions. But remember to make sure that you have installed at least one of the programs from the list below . To make the .bin file open up properly, you must associate it with one of them.

In our database we have 12 types of files with .bin extension.


Types of files with the .bin extension in our database


  • 1. Binary Disc Image

    Category Disk Image Files
    Developer N/A
    Popularity Popularity

    • Roxio Creator NXT Pro
    • DT Soft DAEMON Tools
    • Smart Projects IsoBuster
    • PowerISO
    • Lightning UK! ImgBurn
    • EZB Systems UltraISO
    • Roxio Toast 11
    • NTI Dragon Burn 4

  • 2. Binary Video File

    Category Video Files
    Developer N/A
    Popularity Popularity

    • VideoLAN VLC media player
    • Lightning UK! ImgBurn
    • VideoLAN VLC media player
    • MPlayer
    • VideoLAN VLC media player

  • 3. Macbinary Encoded File

    Category Encoded Files
    Developer N/A
    Popularity Popularity

    • Smith Micro StuffIt Deluxe 2010
    • Apple Archive Utility
    • Smith Micro StuffIt Deluxe 2011
    • The Unarchiver

  • 4. Generic Binary File

    Category Data Files
    Developer N/A
    Popularity Popularity

    • Open with program that created the file
    • Open with program that created the file

  • 5. Sega Genesis Game ROM

    Category Game Files
    Developer N/A
    Popularity Popularity

    • Kega Fusion
    • DGen
    • Gens
    • Gens+
    • HazeMD
    • retroDrive
    • Ages
    • Genesis Plus
    • Kega Fusion
    • Kega Fusion

  • 6. Unix Executable File

    Category Executable Files
    Developer N/A
    Popularity Popularity

    • Runs itself

  • 7. Nintendo DS Binary File

    Category Game Files
    Developer N/A
    Popularity Popularity

    • NO$GBA
    • DeSmuME
    • Ensata DS Emulator
    • DSOrganize

  • 8. Generic Binary Executable File

    Category Executable Files
    Developer N/A
    Popularity Popularity

    • Microsoft Windows
    • OpenOffice.org
    • Apple Mac OS X
    • OpenOffice.org
    • Linux
    • OpenOffice.org

  • 9. BlackBerry IT Policy File

    Category Settings Files
    Developer Research in Motion
    Popularity Popularity

    • Research In Motion BlackBerry Desktop Manager
    • Research In Motion BlackBerry Desktop Manager

  • 10. Router Firmware File

    Category System Files
    Developer N/A
    Popularity Popularity

    • Various router software

  • 11. Atari 2600 Game ROM

    Category Game Files
    Developer N/A
    Popularity Popularity

    • Stella
    • z26
    • PCAEWin
    • Stella
    • Stella
    • z26

  • 12. PCSX PlayStation BIOS Image

    Category Game Files
    Developer PCSX
    Popularity Popularity

    • PCSX
    • ePSXe
    • PCSX
    • PCSX
    • ePSXe

File association with the application to support it is carried out by the file extension. If, for example a .bin file is associated with one of the applications from the list, then when you double click on the file, the operating system will run this application and open the .bin file.

In addition, you can find on the site addresses of all required software for .bin files. We try to provide addresses to the sites of manufacturers, so that appropriate programs could be downloaded from the most reliable source.

For some files, different software supports running the file, editing it, and even saving the data in a .bin file, which makes working with the file difficult. That is why we created a continuously updated database to which we add information about the particular software. You also can develop our database by using the form included on the site.

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