. While it claims to "double" or increase the storage space of a USB drive or SD card (e.g., turning a 4GB drive into an 8GB or 32GB drive), it does not actually add physical memory to your device. How the Tool "Works" (and Why It's Risky) Capacity Spoofing
SData Tool V100 and similar programs are considered "fake capacity" tools. While they may successfully change the number displayed in Windows Explorer, they do not add physical storage. Using them will almost certainly lead to the loss of your photos, documents, and videos.
The good news is that the SData Tool V100 comes with a little-known capability: through intelligent partitioning, compression algorithms, and dual-channel writing. This article dives deep into how you can optimize the SData Tool V100 to double your USB and SD card space, ensuring you never have to pause a critical task to swap drives again.
If you are running out of space on a USB or SD card, consider these safe alternatives: