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Disclaimer: The information provided is based on typical Acronis functionality as of 2026. Always back up your backup files before attempting conversions.

You are using a very old TIBX version (e.g., from Acronis 2017) with a new converter, or the file is encrypted. Solution: Decrypt the backup using Acronis True Image first. Then export the contents to a folder before making an ISO.

No. Converting to VHD creates a single, static image of the state at the time of the full backup. Incremental changes are not carried forward unless you convert the latest full backup that incorporates all increments.

If your ultimate goal is to create a bootable tool that can restore your system using your TIBX backup, you do not actually need to convert the TIBX file itself. Instead, you should use Acronis to create a Bootable Rescue Media ISO. Step 1: Open the Rescue Media Builder

If you use Acronis Cyber Protect Home Office (formerly Acronis True Image) to back up your computer, you have likely encountered .tibx files. These files are secure, efficient containers for your system backups. However, a .tibx file cannot be directly booted by a computer. To make a backup bootable, or to store it in a universally recognized optical disc format, you need to convert it into an ISO image ( .iso ).

Under the > Bootable Disc tab, check Make Image Bootable .