Bin/Cue files are "image" files that a CD Burning software uses to create a CD
You can't convert "anything" to .bin and .cue files because BIN/CUE file are a very particular format. They are the images of DVD discs, so that a DVD writer can burn them onto a new blank disc.
Deleted files are stored in the Recycle Bin until the user empties the bin, or until the file is restored. Large files may have to bypass the bin as they are too large for storage. Search Google with: "deleted files stored in the Recycle Bin" and have a look through the websites on the subject.
You can try PowerISO or CloneCD
A bin file needs a cue file. (if you dont have a cue file you will need to create one using Cueator or any cue file creator)you open an image burning software, such as imageburn (free) or alcohol120 or nero. Use the cue file to initiate the burn. The main thing is to burn the bin as an image. After you burn the CD or DVD you use the burned Disc to install the program. Or you can run the bin in a virtual drive and skip the burning process altogether. You can use any one of many virtual drive programs (such as Daemon tools) Once you figure out your first bin file you will see that they are not hard to use.
Right-click on the Recycle Bin on the Desktop.Click Properties.Select the box that says "Do not move files to the Recycle Bin. Remove files immediately when deleted" or "Do not move items to recycling bin once deleted."Click Ok.
You can learn how to open BIN files at the wikiHow website. Once on the webpage, type "How to open BIN files" into the search field at the top of the page and press enter to bring up the information.
.bin does not refer to a single file type. The only unifying characteristic is that they are binary files, rather than plaintext. They can be firmware images, programs, DVD images, or even certain types of images and documents.
X Lossless Decoder (XLD) will open FLAC and Cue files. (See links below)
This doesn't make sense :/
There are 2 software: Ape Ripper and Ape2CD can process APE + CUE file from SoftRM. VLC media player can play ape/cue files.
http://romcrazy.co.uk/forums/pc-tuts-f177-use-magiciso-to-convert-bin-files-t3039.html
recycle bin is very significant because it stores files that are deleted you can use recycle bin to restore files that are accidently deleted