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We have found 9 software records in our database eligible for .bin to .img file format conversion.

Your best choice for conversion of various disk image formats, such as .bin (CD/DVD binary) or .img (CloneCD), is to use a dedicated disk image management tools. Considering both .bin and .img are fairly well supported file type, it should be no problem to convert bin to img or vice versa.

You can pick any of the programs listed below as they should be fully capable of performing bin to img conversion.

Microsoft Windows software Microsoft Windows icon - convert bin to img on Windows

Blindwrite icon Blindwrite

A disk burning and ripping software

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Yes, Blindwrite supports bin file conversion as a source file type.YesYesbin editorNoNoNoYes

to img file

NoYesYesimg editorNoNoNoYes

The tables with software actions are a good pointer for what a certain program does with various file types and often may give users a good hint how to perform certain file conversion, for example the above-mentioned bin to img. However, it is not perfect and sometimes can show results which are not really usable because of how certain programs work with files and the possible conversion is thus actually not possible at all.

ISOBuster icon ISOBuster

A highly specialized and easy to use CD, DVD and blu-ray data recovery tool

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bin

YesYesYesYesNoNoNoYes

img

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MagicISO icon MagicISO

A powerful CD/DVD-image-file editor, CD burner, and CD/DVD-backup tool

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bin

YesYesYesYesNoNoNoYes

img

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PowerISO icon PowerISO

Application used to manage DAA and other disk images

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bin

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UltraIso icon UltraIso

One of the disk image handling utilities and the default program for ISZ images

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bin

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img

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WinMount icon WinMount

A program used to handle compressed archives and disk images

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bin

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AnyToISO icon AnyToISO

A disk image converter for Microsoft Windows

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bin

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img

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gBurner icon gBurner

One of the many CD/DVD burning tools

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bin

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img

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Apple macOS / Mac OS X software Apple macOS / Mac OS X icon - convert bin to img on OS X

AnyToISO for Mac icon AnyToISO for Mac

Mac version of popular disk image converting program

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bin

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Additional links: Open bin file, Open img file

BIN

Files with bin extension are often found as CD/DVD backups similar to ISO. A bin file is a identical copy of data stored on the physical disk. Often each bin file also has its cue counterpart that allows various virtualization or burning software to work with the image.

IMG

Files with img extension might also be found as disk images created using the CloneCD program. One of the many disk image file types.

 

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