
I have been using Virtual CD/DVD mount tool like Alcohol , Daemon Tools in my windows machine to mount any CD/DVD disk image especially for games play. But in mac i couldn’t find such Virtual drive creator tool . In Fact in mac disk mounting can be done from Mac’s ( OS X ) inbuilt disk utility . The disk utility mounts files like .iso but today i came across a file which needed disk mounting . The file name was .bin and the associated file to mount was having .cue extension . The file actually is from VTC online tutorial series CD . Finally i managed to mount the .cue file and read the content inside .bin file with the help of Toast Titanium software in Mac . Below is the video showing how i did that.

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Wow, you’ve so many Devices attached to your Mac!
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All those are My Hard Drives…
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You could’ve just double clicked it. It would have unzipped and mounted. Then you could create a disk image of it in Disk Utility.
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Go to Utilities in Toast Titanium and choose Mount Disc Image, that would be a bit faster and would save some extra space.
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That’s what I do, Vitali — and have done for years. But I came upon this article searching to see if there was anything better and simpler (e.g. a free utility, rather than a piece of over-priced bloatware like Toast) that could mount a bin/cue image on OS X more simply… maybe not. :-/
The really dumb thing is I often see this format used to enclose a few videos that have no need to be in a disk image at all (a set of .mov files, for example). And the content is much smaller than the disk image — it’s completely idiotic… almost as idiotic as the method you used to open the disk image and as showing a copyright-infringing “scene/warez” release to illustrate your example. *rolls eyes*
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very helpful, Just like you I can NOT mount in my snow leopard OSX.
I guess maybe Toast can mount .bin files in early OSX.
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Thank you so much its realy good tutorial i love it.
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How did you create that mac effect on the footer of your page, its very nice
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I’m loving these posts, keep em coming! ciao!
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Yeah, I was GOING to use Toast Titanium 10 to convert it to a .toast file then mount it, but I was hoping there was a way to just directly mount it. Oh well. Thanks!
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worked great thanks
*ignore the ‘toast doesnt recognize’ message.. just follow the video anyways,
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thanks alot man this really helped alot!
big upz