Simple VHD Manager v1.4


Simple VHD manager
A VHD is a large container file that simulates the file structure of a hard drive. Think of it as a fancy ZIP file, but without the compression. VHDs are single files and are most commonly used as
hard drives for virtual machines, but they can also be mounted so they act like real hard drives. When mounted, they appear to Windows as a real physical hard drive. You can add, remove, and edit files on them, or create a fresh installation of Windows to a new, bootable VHD. If you need to use more than one operating system, often the best choice is installing secondary (or more) operating systems to a VHD. But there can arise minor difficulties, for example:

1. A virtual hard drive can disappear after a restart (the most common problem)
2. Sometimes you need to add an entry to the boot menu
3. The process of of attaching and detaching, etc

Simple VHD Manager is portable freeware which helps VHD users simplify some of these operations:

– You can attach and detach VHD/VHDX/ISO files via drag and drop
– You can permanently attach a virtual hard disk in Windows 10 , Windows 8,1 , Windos 8, Windows 7
– You can easily add and/or remove VHD/VHDX/ISO files to the boot menu

What is new on version 1.4  (Thursday, January 02, 2020)

1. [FIXED] – Vhdx Allocation unit size error (doesn’t format newly created VHD/VHDX)
2. [FIXED] – VHD automount doesn’t work Properly after Windows startup
3. [FIXED] – Under “Add file” feature Can’t choose ISO file
4. [FIXED] – GUI Buttons are small and not clear
5. [FIXED] – Some BUGs
6. [ADDED] – X64-bit version
7. [ADDED] – Boot Menu Policy (Legacy-Standard) Choice feature

How to use :

After downloading, extract Simple VHD Manager to your desired location, then run it. To add VHD, VHDX, or ISO files, you have two choices – using the ‘Add’ button, or via drag and drop (recommended)

Simple VHD manager Add a file

To Attach a VHD file, you can right-click, or use the Edit menu

Simple VHD manager Attach a file

The right-click menu also offers other choices, such as Attach, Detach, and Add to Boot Menu. After attaching a VHD file, that entry will turn green, and the Detach choice will appear.

Permanently Attach a Virtual Hard Disk

To create a permanent attachment, inside Simple VHD Manager, select the virtual hard drive file, and click ‘Options’, then “Attach Marked to System Startup”. Simple VHD Manager will then add a service to keep that VHD file attached on every startup.

Attach a vhd permanently

How to create a VHD or VHDX

To create a VHD or VHDX ; choose the Wizard icon (Create and Attach VHD), select Virtual Hard Drive size , Format and Typ that is all

Simple vhd manager create a vhd

Add VHD/VHDX/ISO Options to your Context menu

Click the “Add to Context Menu” icon and select desired option , there are 3 options , a) Attach- Detach to right click menu b) Attach- Detach to sendto menu c) Attach with double click function.

Simple vhd manager add context menu

Add a Bootable VHD or ISO File to the Boot Menu

To add a file to the boot menu, right-click it and select “Add to Boot Menu”. A dialog will appear allowing you to enter your desired name for the boot entry.

add a vhd to boot menu with Simple VHD manager

NOTE 1 : Simple VHD Manager can only read its own boot menu entries, not all of them
NOTE 2 : If you add a bootable ISO image to the boot menu, be aware that it can only boot from the MBR partition, but not from a GTP partition
NOTE 3 : You cannot add a VHD/VHDX which contained within another VHD/VHDX to the boot menu.

You can also change the mounted VHD file’s drive letter by using the right-click menu (the file must be selected), but please be careful; if you use a VHD image as a main system or you have booted from a VHD, do not change the (C:) partition’s drive letter. “C:” will be the windows partition currently in use, and changing it to a different drive letter will very likely cause Windows to become unstable.

change vhd letter by simple vhd manager

Simple VHD Manager has CMD support, as shown below:

simple vhd manager cmd support

After adding VHD or ISO files to the boot menu, you might later delete the VHD/ISO file (intentionally or by mistake) and wish to remove Simple VHD Manager entries from the boot menu. To do so, click “File”, then “Remove Entries in Boot Menu”.

Remove all boot entries from boot menu

Feel free to make suggestions or comments. We use this feedback to further improve Simple VHD Manager

Supported operating systems: Windows 11 , Windows 10 , Windows 8.1 ,Windows 8 , Windows 7

Supported languages: English , Turkish , German , Português-Brasil , Greek , French , Hungarian , Korean , Persian , Polish , Russian , Chinese , Italian , Japanese ,Finnish , Spanish , Bulgarian , Slovenian , Indonesian , Hebrew , Romanian , Arabic

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File: VhdManager_x64.exeVirustotal
MD5: a17f4c2fd33b49b35a8808f32f7483d7
SHA1: ab14b2d95f9dd722c8097d214a40e14476e79944

File: VhdManager.exeVirustotal
MD5: 4e590c579e048d67b295ac4446fcaa74
SHA1: a891f5434f11ddb79f4ae7f7678da9ca51ee95cd


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