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Create BIN/CUE Image

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I was wondering if anyone could recommend software to make BIN/CUE images of CDs. I've looked at PowerISO, but I've read that some people had problems with bundleware. I've used MagicISO (free version) in the past without any problems, but I was wondering if anyone had any other suggestions before paying for the full version. Thanks.
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WinISO and IsoBuster will do BIN/CUE. I wish I could find a small command line tool that can do BIN/CUE. It needs to be freeware so I can use it in my installers.
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Thanks for the suggestions. I went with IsoBuster. It seems to work pretty well making BIN/CUE images. I went with it since it has some data recovery options. I have a few burned DVDs that I am trying to rescue.
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No problems with UltraISO/PowerISO here. I use it all the time. In fact a few months ago I backed up all of my old game CDs with it (combinations of ISO, ISZ, and BIN/CUE for games with Redbook). Recently I moved and all my discs are still packed so I had to use the ISOs. They all work fine. I don't have any bundleware. Unless I just use an older version (which works fine).
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