What does IMG Converter do?
IMG is usually a raw disk image: it is a sequential copy of disk/partition data and the file system structure may be “embedded” within the image.
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This tool must perform the “conversion” in two clear modes:
Mode 1 > Content Mode (most users want this)
Purpose: Extract files/folders from IMG > repackage in target archive format.
- Detect partition table (if MBR/GPT exists)
- Select partition (or automatically “most logical” partition)
- Access with offset if necessary (mount/loop logic)
- Extract file tree > package in target format
Tools like “mmls” in the forensics world show the partition table for partition layout visualization; this logic is the basis of the product’s “Partition Selection” screen.
Mode 2 > Image Preservation Mode (technical/ops/forensics)
Purpose: Instead of extracting IMG file by file, carry/package the image file as is.
Put the IMG file into 7Z/ZIP/RAR/TAR.GZ as a single piece (e.g. disk.img)
This mode is the right one for those who want a “one-to-one image”.
Supported conversions
- IMG to 7Z
- IMG to RAR
- IMG to TAR
- IMG to TAR.BZ2
- IMG to TAR.GZ
- IMG to ZIP
Interface flow (single interface)
- Upload IMG
- Analysis:
- File size, possible sector size (heuristic)
- Detection of MBR/GPT (if any)
- Partition list (start offset, size, estimated FS)
- Check “Can this IMG be mounted?” (warning if no file system)
- Select mode:
- Content Mode
- Image Preservation Mode
- If Content Mode is selected:
- Select partition > extraction method (auto/offset)
- Select target format
- Settings:
- preserve folder structure
- metadata behavior (permissions/mtime, symlink)
- compression level
- output name
- Convert > download
Settings (details)
- Partition selection
- Automatic: largest/accessible partition
- Manual: user selects
- Access method
- Automatic loop/partition scanning (losetup -P logic)
- Mount with offset (mount -o loop,offset=…)
- Metadata
- Standard: preserve as much as possible
- Compatibility: simplify (especially for ZIP target)
- Symlink behavior
- Preserve (if supported)
- Convert to file (Windows compatibility)
- Compression level
- Fast / Balanced / Maximum
Error messages (reduce support costs)
- “No mountable file system found in this IMG.”
- “Partition table not found > this image may be a partition dump or a different format.”
- “Selected partition could not be read > file system is unsupported or image is corrupted.”
- “RAR output is not supported > select ZIP or 7Z.”
Use cases
- Extracting files from Android/embedded image (content mode)
- “carrying image in one file” for ops/forensics team (preserve image)
- Packaging disk image into ZIP for team sharing

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