This is also what I would like to know....I have been advised to try ISOBuster and Deamon, but neither worked for me when trying to extract Mircosoft Project Trial which downloaded in IMG formatt. They may work for you...good luck
A NetBackup IMG file is a backup image created by Veritas NetBackup, and it typically cannot be opened directly like a standard file. Instead, to access the data within an IMG file, you would need to use NetBackup software to restore the contents to a specified location. If you don't have the software, you won't be able to directly extract or view the contents of the IMG file.
how to convert CTG file for IMG file
No, daemon tools cant mount .img files.
To play it on PS2, you buy the game.
Yes, you can convert the .img file to a format compatible with Parallels. One approach is to use a tool like qemu-img to convert the .img file to a .hdd or .pvm format that Parallels can recognize. You can run a command like qemu-img convert -f raw -O parallels yourfile.img yourfile.hdd in your terminal, replacing "yourfile.img" with the name of your downloaded file. After conversion, you should be able to use the resulting file in Parallels.
To play image files on your Ps2 you will need to burn a disc on your computer. Open your burning software and select "img", and make sure that the file ending is "Iso". Click the "write" option, and press burn after adding the images.
I'm afraid that you can't restore your old gta3.img file if you haven't made a backup of it. To make a backup just copy the file and paste it wherever you want. So if you reinstall the game e.t.c. you can paste the old gta3.img file on the new one which is not moded
use a software called ISOBUSTER...
Download a software called "Virtual Clone Drive", load the img to it, open the img, and run the installer.
First you need to get Hulk Texture or TXD or just serach on google and also download IMG .. . open the file .. replace . enjoy
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