By default Windows OS does not associate .bin files with any application.
MediaID.bin is required to restore backup files and folders. The operation may fail if the .bin file type is associated with an application.
By default, VLC media player 2.0.4 selects .bin as a default file association during installation.
At the [Choose Components] screen under [ File type associations > Other ] > .bin is preselected. This is a bug in VLC media player v 2.0.4
.bin should NOT be preselected during install.
To remove the VLC file type association for .bin see the following post by -Himanshu- at the URL posted below:
-Himanshu- @
http://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/11143 ... -in-win-8/
Posted 25 October 2012 - 06:18
"Yeah, I tried doing this when I associated some program to .bin by mistake but couldn't remove it. I recalled that there used to be some option in XP but couldn't see any option in 8. Here is how I solved it.
Create any file anywhere, I just made a .txt on desktop. Rename it to something.exe. Now right click on any file of the extension whose association you want to remove, go to Properties. Click the Change... button in the "Opens With" option. It will show the current program and there will be "More Options" link, click it. A list will come up, click the "Look for another app on PC" link at bottom. Browse to your something.exe and associate the extension with it. Hit Apply and OK. Now just go delete that something.exe you created and now your extension has no associated application."
I can confirm that this procedure works in Win 8 Pro. I simply created a text file in Notepad then saved it to the desktop with a .bin extension. Then I created another text file and saved it to the desktop with a .exe extension. Followed -Himanshu- procedure to associate .bin file to the .exe file I saved to the desktop. After deleting the .exe file, there was no longer any application associated with the .bin file type.
After un-associating the .bin file type, I uninstalled VLC 2.0.4 then rebooted the OS. When I reinstalled VLC 2.0.4 I deselected ALL file type associations. I think it's best to simply right click on the media files you want VLC to play and associate it with that particular file type on an as needed basis.
Big THANK YOU to -Himanshu-