Hi Swapnil,
For various reasons I think it's best to just continue working via this site, that way everyone can learn from this thread. I already mentioned two ways you can convert your binary data to a format you can post here, to add more examples to that list there's A simple hex dump in pure Perl and various Windows tools available.
However, posting your binary data here won't help much if we don't know what format the file is in - the file format is actually much more important than the binary data. I see you've tried to describe it in the root node, but it's difficult to read, try using <code> tags.
Regards,
-- Hauke D
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