Since a direct path doesn't exist, you must first extract the data into a readable format. 1. Convert TIBX to VHDX
Right-click the .vhdx and select . Windows will assign it a drive letter (e.g., E:).
To make the backup data accessible to other imaging tools, convert it into a Virtual Hard Disk ().
With your files extracted into a folder, you can now use a standard ISO creator to package them. Convert tibx to iso