Just rename the image to.ISO
Go to the folder you have the IMG file stored in ...
click on Tools > Folder Options > View, and uncheck the box saying 'Hide extensions for known file types'
In the folder again, it will now display the name of the image file + the .IMG extension, now you can change this to an ISO extension by just writing over the img extension ...
Alternativly
A .img file can easily be burned to a dvd directly using DVDDECRYPTER
You can get dvddecrypter here
http://www.afterdawn.com/software/vi..._decrypter.cfm If you want to check out the .img file BEFORE you burn it...to make sure it works--- simply use Daemontools or Alcohol to mount the .img file onto a virtual drive
BTW, in order to load the .img file onto your virtual drive (either daemontools or Alcohol) you need to choose "all files' as the file type when browsing for the file, otherwise only the .iso, .cue, etc files will show.
When you "show all file types" then your .img file will show up.
I have never had a problem burning an .img file with dvddecrypter. Once it is installed you just click directly on the .img file and dvddecrypter will open and allow you to burn it.
[Edited on 10-6-2005 by Bionicle]
[Edited on 10-6-2005 by Bionicle]