When a VHD file stops working, the virtual machine linked to it becomes unusable. Maybe a power failure interrupted a process, or the disk was accidentally formatted—whatever the cause, the VHD becomes inaccessible. To get it back, many users rely on a recovery solution like the SysInfo VHD Recovery Tool. The process is simple: you start the tool, load the corrupted VHD file, and then choose how deep you want the scan to go. Standard mode handles small errors, while Advanced mode goes deeper for heavy corruption. After scanning, the tool displays the recovered folders and volumes exactly as they were stored, which makes it easier to pick the items you want to restore. Since the tool supports file systems like NTFS, FAT variants, HFS+, EXTX, and RAW, and works with both fixed and dynamic disks, it can repair almost any VHD. You can even save a complete disk image of the recovered data, making future recovery easier. Without needing technical skills, you end up restoring your virtual machine data safely.
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