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E-books-(. Bin format) file with what to open?
Bin binary file, whose purpose depends on the system or application.

That is to say, generally speaking, it is machine code, and the result compiled in assembly language (similar to a. com file compiled under DOS) is opened with software such as debug, WINHEX and U_EDIT (usually, unless you are proficient in assembly language, you may not understand what it is).

All files, regardless of suffix, are divided into two formats. Text and binary.

A file with a suffix. Bin just wants to show that it is in binary format, which does not mean that it is necessarily related to an application.

Virtual cd documents are often used. Bin is a suffix, but it doesn't mean everything. Bin file is virtual cd.

If your daemon can't install it correctly, it may not be virtual cd.

Please post the error message of the daemon. In addition, please go to the place where you downloaded it to find more information.

The interpretation given by MS is a binary file, and its use depends on the system.

1. First, use Notepad to open the file with the suffix CUE, which contains the file name with the suffix BIN;

2. Then change the file name of the file with the suffix BIN to the file name named in the CUE file;

3. Download the daemon tool (virtual cd) and install it, and you can open it.