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AusZero2007

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Does anyone know where I can find a .bin file writer that lets me pick which sector I want to write it to?

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Bin files are created by clonecd/clonedvd. They are a cd image. you can not specify what/where bit you can burn to.
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Then can anyone tell me where to find a .bin file writer?
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nero works just fine. It supports most formats.
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Would Roxio work?
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Maybe. I haven't used roxio in a very long time, but bin files are fairly common. Give it a try and see what happens.
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Thank you for your help.
Why I need a .bin file writer is because I'm working on a small operating system, but I can only get the boot loader on a floppy (or a disc).
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