To repair a VHD file, you can use built-in tools like chkdsk by running chkdsk /f /r X: in Command Prompt (replace X: with the VHD drive letter). For more advanced repairs, third-party tools like Stellar Repair for VHD or Kernel for VHD Recovery can help fix corruption and recover data. You can also try mounting the VHD via Disk Management and manually copying files if it becomes accessible. Always ensure you have a backup before attempting repairs.
I suspect that because of the username, the OP was trying to promote software and less likely looking for feedback. Since the OP has not responded in about 4 weeks, thread closed.