There can be various cases for severe data loss from all system installed with virtual application. The application have different type of virtual files; VHD, VHDX, VMDK, VDI, based on vendors or operating system that supports it. Learn see what is the best solution to recover data from different Virtual files; VHD, VHDX, VMDK, VDI if it gets corrupted.
When compared with other virtual data recovery, SysInfoTools provides you the most cost-effective solutions. It has proved to the first and the best choice for every users. The software's has been programmed with an advanced feature that can easily search all the lost and deleted data that may include the office files, database files, image, audio and video files, backup and archive files, etc. Deeply scan the complete disk image file retrieve back all the contained data from its, it can also recover corrupted VHD or VHDX or VMDK or VDI files if its stored on some external storage drive.
You can also get the complete package of the virtual machine data recovery toolkit, means other then downloading the separate tool for your separate disk file recovery, you could combinely purchase the toolkit and recover data from all 4 disk files.
Virtual Recovery Toolkit provides you a kit with recovery tools that recover deleted files from the virtual machine for all type of disk formats and recover VHD, VHDX, VMDK, and VDI. This virtual recovery tool is most effective solution to recover all your lost data from the virtual machine. Popularly supports file system of all popular OS in such as HFS+, EXTX, NTFS and FAT, FAT16/32/64.
The key features of the Virtual Disk Recovery Toolkit products:
Support Fixed and Dynamic disk types
Support split, sparse, flat, and descriptor VMDK files.
Two different scanning modes: Standard & Advance.
Support both GPT and MBR partition tables.
Recover data from file systems like FAT, FAT16/32/64, NTFS, HFS+, and EXTX.
Three different recovery modes: Standard, Advanced, and Deep.
Smoothly runs on Windows Operating System.
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