You need a tool that can read TIBX archives.

Converting TIBX to ISO is not a common or recommended task for standard data recovery. However, there are three specific scenarios where it makes sense:

Warning: If your goal is simply to access files inside a TIBX backup, do not convert it to ISO. Instead, mount the TIBX as a virtual drive using Acronis True Image or free tools like 7-Zip (limited support) or Acronis Cyber Protect Home Office trial.


If you converted a full hard drive backup into an ISO file, you may end up with a file that is 500GB or larger.

If you don't need a bootable ISO—you just want the files (documents, photos, videos) contained in the TIBX to be available as read-only—this is the easiest method.

  • Mount the TIBX file as a virtual drive (Right-click the TIBX > Mount).
  • Windows will assign a drive letter (e.g., E:).
  • Use AnyToISO or Folder2ISO to convert that mounted drive into an ISO file.
  • Result: You get a standard ISO filled with all your backed-up files. It will not be bootable, but it will be universally readable.