Creating a custom bootable ISO containing your system backup for bare-metal recovery.
Right-click the .vhdx and select . Windows will assign it a drive letter (e.g., E:).
Method 2: Converting a TIBX System Image into a Virtual Machine ISO
Click on the Rescue Media Builder icon. Choose Creation Method:
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Use this ISO to boot a computer or VM, then navigate to your .tibx backup to restore it. 2. Convert to Virtual Hard Drive (VHD/VHDX)
Find the backup chain containing your .tibx files.
If you want to create a bootable ISO that includes your TIBX file:
If you want to completely convert the operating system inside the .tibx file into a bootable system image (bypassing the need to run an Acronis restore wizard), you must follow a multi-stage migration pipeline. Step 1: Convert TIBX to VHDX (Virtual Hard Disk) Creating a custom bootable ISO containing your system
Hypervisors like VMware, VirtualBox, and Hyper-V can easily mount ISO files to install operating systems or restore environments.
The most efficient way to handle a .tibx file during a system emergency is to generate an Acronis Bootable Rescue Media ISO. This ISO contains a lightweight operating system that launches Acronis automatically, allowing you to select and restore your .tibx backup. Step 1: Open Acronis Media Builder
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Your choice of method should depend on your specific goal: Method 2: Converting a TIBX System Image into
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Users often need to convert a TIBX image to an ISO file to create a or to restore a system image onto a new, virtual machine ( VMcap V cap M
When prompted to choose where to save the media, select ISO file .
Note: This creates a bootable environment that can read your .tibx files. To perform a restore, you will store your .tibx backup file on an external hard drive or network share, boot the PC/VM using this new ISO, and point the Acronis wizard to your backup.