How to mount BIN files?

About BIN:
BIN file is one of CD/DVD image formats. BIN file is a binary copy of an entire CDs/DVDs disc. BIN file contain all the data stored on the original disc including not only its files and folders but also its system-specifics information, for examples, bootable information, volume, volume attributes and any other system-specific data. Actually, BIN image file is not a collection of files or folders but is an exact duplicate of the raw data of the original disc, sector by sector.
> WinMount supports mounting BIN file as a virtual disk, there are 4 ways:
The 1st method.
1) In the "Options", set BIN to be associated with WinMount.

2) Double-click a BIN file in the Resource Manager, WinMount would assign a new virtual disk for the BIN file;
The 2nd method.
Right-click a BIN file, choose "WinMount3 -> Mount to new drive", WinMount would assign a new virtual disk for the BIN file;

. Mount to new drive : Mount the BIN file to a new virtual drive.
. Mount to...: Assign a disk letter for the BIN file. (Refer to "How to assign a disk?" on the bottom of this page.)
The 3rd method.
1) Click the button "Mount File" on the toolbar of WinMount main interface;

2) Select a BIN files, click "ok". WinMount would assign a new virtual disk for the BIN file;
The 4th method.
Drag a BIN file to WinMount main interface directly, WinMount would assign a new virtual disk for the BIN file;
How to assign a disk?
Of course, you can assign a disk for the BIN file, such as H: or K: or whatever you like.
1) Click the button "Mount to" on the toolbar of WinMount main interface( or right-click the BIN file and select "Mount to...").

2) Select a BIN file, select a drive, then WinMount would mount the BIN file to the assigned disk.

You can also input a path for the BIN file.
For example, select "H:\" and input "folder\folder1", then the BIN file would be mount to "H:\folder\folder1".







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