: If your goal is to make the backup bootable, simply putting the .tibx contents into an ISO will not work. You would need to restore the .tibx to a virtual machine (like VMware or VirtualBox) and then use a "Physical-to-ISO" tool, which is a significantly more complex process. or help with restoring the backup [FREE] How To Convert ECM & BIN Files To ISO using UltraISO
If you have found yourself stuck with a .TIBX file (an Acronis incremental backup) and need a standard, universally mountable .ISO file, you have likely discovered that most conversion tools fail. Standard converters cannot read TIBX structures because they contain (changes since the last backup), not a full file system.
Copy the entire contents of the mounted drive to a local folder.
This creates an ISO that can boot a computer into the Acronis environment to restore your .tibx file, though the .tibx itself is usually stored separately on a USB or network drive.
Standard ISO creation will give you a data disc. To get a bootable ISO identical to the original system, you must extract the boot sector from the TIBX. Here is the exclusive advanced workflow: