
Hey there, this might be late, but I found a way to convert a *.tib to *.vhd in Windows 10 by work around (not sure if it works in Win7 or earlier): 1. Create VHD in Windos: Right-Klick on the Windows Logo and enter the 'Disk Management'. Then Action -> Create VHD, Chose the Location, the disk size, format VHD (VHDX doesn´t work in VirtualBox), your preferred disk type and then OK. Init and format virtual drive: Next right-klick on the new disk in the Disk Management and Initialze the disk. Then Create New Simple Volume, next, next, next, finish. In True Image restore the *tib to the virtual drive, but make sure that the real drive - the virtual drive is located in - has enough space. Detach the VHD in the Disk Management.
Now you can use the VHD in any Virtualization Tool. I am just now needing to create a VHD file from a.tib file and since my.tib file validates successfully and the conversion tool fails, I need to use your method to do so. But your instructions are confusing to me. First off, I have installed Classic Shell which replaces the start menu with one that looks more like Windows 7.
You can only boot the same machine the backup of which was converted to VHD. Booting other machines from the same VHD files will fail. (!) You cannot run the converted VHD file as a virtual machine. Run Acronis True Image Home 2010. Click Tools & Utilities-> Convert Acronis Backup: Select your Acronis True Image Home 2010 TIB file. This article describes how to convert an Acronis True Image Echo backup file to a virtual hard disk and then import it to Hyper-V. See also Acronis True Image Echo: V2P and P2V Migration. (!) 64-bit operating system is not supported. Step 1: Converting backup archive (*.tib) to virtual hard disk (*.vhd).
So, right-clicking the Start Button (Windows Logo) does not show Disk Management. Right-clicking on the This PC icon and choosing Manage does open Disk Management in both cases.
I discovered this after uninstalling Classic Shell. Secondly, before step 2, your instructions say to choose Create VHD and to choose the location.
Then, step 2 says to format the virtual drive. How do I format a virtual drive? Do you mean to format the disk where the virtual drive is located?
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If I go that route in Disk Management, a message appears that says 'Formatting this volume will erase all data on it.' So, if I format the disk, the VHD file will be erased.
Will you elaborate on your method?

Last version (12.5) looks nowhere like previous one (11.5), for which the description applies. Now it is managed via web browser. It probably has ability to export backup file as virtual machine, though it is not installed by default (and Hyper-V support is disabled on anything but servers with Hyper-V role). I would have tried it (I have one backup copy of Acer Easystore H340 internal flash provided by some kind soul – my flash seems to be overwritten), but for me current Acronis Backup bombed out with some http error while trying to mount the backup (I intended to make image file out of it by for example Winimage, if I wouldn’t find relevant option for conversion to VMWare). I will be trying 11.5 version, as soon as it would install. It could be found on some sites, I’ve found it here: (click on big orange “POBIERZ TERAZ”).