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I agree completely - there must be some hookup with some standard somewhere - or just with its own internal use as an image on the 400.. Is there another burner (Nero, ???) that uses the .bin extension? I remember when I tried to make a CD from image (option on the File menu of Roxio) that .bin was not one of the file types listed. So I tried changing the extension to one that WAS the (.iso, .cif), and it worked. I suppose one could try adding the extension to the file associations, but there are other possible problems with that, if .bin is already registered. At 01:12 PM 12/8/02 -0500, you wrote:
-- [ Picked text/plain from multipart/alternative ] Yes, Renaming the thing to .iso works for me as well... But that is not an obvious step in the process :-( Thanks, ALL JMS.. At 11:21 PM 12/7/2002 -0600, Vern Hamberg wrote: >Y'all > >.iso works for me - I also have Roxio > >Vern > >At 09:49 PM 12/7/02 -0500, you wrote: >>Jeff, >> >>Have you tried renaming the downloaded file to change the extension from >>.bin to .iso ? >> >>...Neil
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