Method 1: The Acronis "Mount & Convert" Approach (Recommended)
If your ultimate goal is to have an Acronis ISO file that you can use to restore your .tibx backups in the event of a system crash, you do not need to convert your backup files at all. Instead, you can use Acronis to generate the rescue ISO from scratch. . Navigate to the Tools tab located in the left-hand sidebar. Select Rescue Media Builder . convert tibx to iso exclusive
This method is the to recover a machine from a TIBX backup. It does not require any conversion to ISO and works reliably even if the original hard drive has failed. Method 1: The Acronis "Mount & Convert" Approach
Directly converting a file (an Acronis backup format) to an (a disk image format) is not supported through a simple file rename or standard conversion tool. Because .tibx files are proprietary compressed archives, you must first extract or restore the contents before creating an ISO. Conversion Process Navigate to the Tools tab located in the left-hand sidebar