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Please help with Cisco IOS being saved as a MPlayer Video File

All,

Please excuse my lack of smarts on this but I saved an IOS for G NS3 and it will not save as an "image" file or "bin" file.  Please help.  I have uninstalled the MPlayer programs but still shows up.  Any help is greatly appreciated!                  

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Go to default programs/set default programs/click on Windows Media Player. At the bottom, click "Choose defaults for this program". Find image and bin and deselect them, click save.

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John

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John Blakley
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Disassociate bin/image files from mplayer through your OS...Otherwise, you can open gns and then point your IOS image to the file and GNS will still open it.

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John,  Appreciate the reply but how do you disassociate?

What OS?

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Win 7

Go to default programs/set default programs/click on Windows Media Player. At the bottom, click "Choose defaults for this program". Find image and bin and deselect them, click save.

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John

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Ok, this is a great start.  Within the default programs, gns is not selected under Windows Media Player.  However, the ".bin" extension is associated with "MPlayer Video File"/  I am now trying to associated the ".bin" file with the proper program.  Would that be GNS?

Again, thanks a bunch for the help!

bryan

I'm not understanding why you want it associated....

In GNS under Edit/IOS Images and Hypervisors, just select the image file and set your settings. No need to associate it to anything...

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John

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John,

You are right, don't need to associate it with anything.  Thanks for the help!  Much appreciated.

No problem

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