BINARY file format description

Many people share .binary files without attaching instructions on how to use it. Yet it isn’t evident for everyone which program a .binary file can be edited, converted or printed with. On this page, we try to provide assistance for handling .binary files.

1 filename extension(s) found in our database.

.binary - Generic Binary Data

The BINARY data files are related to HxD. The BINARY file is a Generic Binary Data. A binary file is a computer file that is not a text file.

Application:
HxD
Category:
Data files
Mime-type:
application/octet-stream
Magic:
- / -
Aliases:
-
Generic Binary Data related extensions:
.d83
GAEB 1990 Data File
.wlb
WinList Bundle File
.ntx
yEnc32 Encoded Data
.poc
PocoMail PocoScript
.jm3
BlastMetriX 3D Data
.psafe3
Password Safe Database

Naturally, other applications may also use the .binary file extension. Even harmful programs can create .binary files. Be especially cautious with .binary files coming from an unknown source!

Can't open a .binary file?

When you double-click a file to open it, Windows examines the filename extension. If Windows recognizes the filename extension, it opens the file in the program that is associated with that filename extension. When Windows does not recognize a filename extension, you receive the following message:

Windows can't open this file:

example.binary

To open this file, Windows needs to know what program you want to use to open it. Windows can go online to look it up automatically, or you can manually select one from a list of programs that are installed on your computer.

To avoid this error, you need to set the file association correctly.

Operating systems

DataTypes.net currently supports the following operating systems:

Windows XP/Vista, Windows 7/8/10, Windows 11, CentOS, Debian GNU/Linux, Ubuntu Linux, FreeBSD, macOS, Mac OS X, iOS, Android

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