If your goal is to extract the actual operating system files hidden inside a TIB backup and turn that specific operating system into a clean install ISO, you must mount the image first. Step 1: Mount the TIB File Open Windows File Explorer and locate your .tib file. Right-click the file and select > Mount . Assign a drive letter (e.g., M: ) to the backup partition.
Drop the ISO file directly onto a Ventoy formatted USB drive to keep it alongside other diagnostic utilities. Summary Checklist for Best Quality Results
Whether you plan to use this ISO on a or a virtual machine . Share public link
Right-click the VHD file and select . It will now appear as a lettered drive (e.g., E:). Use a tool like ImgBurn or PowerISO . Select "Create image file from files/folders."
If your goal is to extract the actual operating system files hidden inside a TIB backup and turn that specific operating system into a clean install ISO, you must mount the image first. Step 1: Mount the TIB File Open Windows File Explorer and locate your .tib file. Right-click the file and select > Mount . Assign a drive letter (e.g., M: ) to the backup partition.
Drop the ISO file directly onto a Ventoy formatted USB drive to keep it alongside other diagnostic utilities. Summary Checklist for Best Quality Results
Whether you plan to use this ISO on a or a virtual machine . Share public link
Right-click the VHD file and select . It will now appear as a lettered drive (e.g., E:). Use a tool like ImgBurn or PowerISO . Select "Create image file from files/folders."