Well, TurboRip's not gonna help if he downloaded some crappy ISO/MP3/CUE archive (TOC Fixer would be needed in that case). It's simply meant for people with original CDs to easily rip/convert them to ISO/WAV/CUE image file sets, or to specialized ISO/MP3/TOC file sets used by the emulator on Sony's PSP portable, or the XBOX's HugoX emulator.
But yeah, it effectively can be used as a TOC verification test if you mount the CUE file, try to rip from the virtual drive, and it properly detects a full PCE or TG-16 title. That serves as an indicator that the TOC is proper. An emulator detecting a title also serves the same test as we're using the same TOC database.
Anyway, looks like his problem was solved, he tried to burn the image with the BIN file instead of the CUE as you're supposed to. If you see a CUE file in any image file set, always use the CUE file for any operation, disc burning or mounting for a virtual CD/DVD drive, etc.