You can't mount a .bin image using the ISO9660 filesystem type. I'm not familiar with X-Late HardCopy -- can you create an ISO (.iso) image instead of .bin?

If not, then you could convert the .bin file to an .iso file by using a program like "bin2iso" or "bchunk". After conversion, try mounting the newly created .iso using the same command, except using the right file name:

mount -o loop -t iso9660 image001.iso /media/test

When in doubt, use a search engine!

Regards,
Paul


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Help! I've created a .bin file of a Windows XP system using an X-Late HardCopy 
device (in image mode). I thought I could simply mount the image in Linux (I'm 
using Helix 0307) using:

# mount -o loop -t iso9660 image001.bin /media/test

but that doesn't work (mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on 
/dev/loop1, missing codepage or other error).

Any ideas how I can mount a .bin image in Helix so I can investigate it? I can 
mount it in Autopsy, but I want the OS to see it.

-- rman666

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