How to Use SysInfoTools VHD Recovery to Recover Corrupt VHD Files
Recovering data from a corrupt VHD (Virtual Hard Disk) can be urgent and stressful. SysInfoTools VHD Recovery is a dedicated tool that simplifies scanning, repairing, and extracting files from damaged VHD/VHDX images. This guide walks through the process step by step, with practical tips to maximize recovery success.
Before you start
- Backup: Make a sector-level copy of the corrupt VHD (if possible) and work on the copy.
- Environment: Use a stable Windows system with enough free disk space for recovered files (often equal to or larger than the VHD size).
- Permissions: Run the recovery tool with administrator privileges to avoid access errors.
Step 1 — Install and launch SysInfoTools VHD Recovery
- Download the installer from the official SysInfoTools site and run it.
- Complete the installation and open the application.
- If prompted, activate the product with your license key; the trial typically allows scan and preview but restricts saving.
Step 2 — Select the corrupt VHD/VHDX file
- Click “Select VHD File” (or similar).
- Browse to the VHD/VHDX image you want to recover and open it.
- If the file is on an external drive, connect the drive first and ensure Windows recognizes it.
Step 3 — Choose scan mode
- The tool usually offers at least two scan modes:
- Quick/Standard Scan: Faster; tries to recover when corruption is minor.
- Advance/Deep Scan: Slower; recommended for severe corruption or when quick scan finds nothing.
- Select the appropriate mode (start with Quick, switch to Deep if results are poor).
Step 4 — Run the scan
- Start the scan and monitor progress. Scan time depends on VHD size and scan mode.
- Avoid interrupting the process; if interrupted, note whether the tool allows resuming.
Step 5 — Preview recoverable items
- After scanning, the tool shows a tree view of partitions, folders, and files found.
- Use the preview pane to check file integrity for key documents, images, and databases.
- Mark files/folders you want to recover. Prioritize critical or irreplaceable data first.
Step 6 — Recover and save files
- Click “Recover” or “Save” and choose a destination folder on a healthy drive (not the source VHD).
- Maintain the original folder structure if the tool offers that option.
- Verify recovered files open correctly; for damaged files, try alternate viewers or repair utilities.
Troubleshooting & tips
- No files found: Run the deep scan or ensure the VHD is not encrypted/locked.
- Slow scan: Close other heavy applications and temporarily disable antivirus that may interfere.
- Corruption too severe: Consider creating a forensic image and contacting a professional data recovery service.
- Multiple VHDs: Batch-process only if source drives are reliable; otherwise handle one at a time.
Post-recovery steps
- Validate recovered critical files (open documents, run databases, mount recovered VHD if applicable).
- Create multiple backups of recovered data in different media (cloud + external drive).
- Investigate root cause: disk errors, improper shutdowns, malware, or hypervisor issues — fix underlying issues to avoid recurrence.
Conclusion
SysInfoTools VHD Recovery provides a straightforward workflow: select the corrupt VHD, choose a scan mode, preview results, and recover files to a safe location. Start with quick scans, move to deep scans if needed, always work on a copy, and verify recovered data. For irrecoverable cases, escalate to professional recovery services.
If you want, I can write a concise checklist or a printable step-by-step quick reference for this process.
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