: Many "fake" SD cards use similar firmware tricks to show a high capacity (like 128GB) while only having a small physical chip (like 8GB). SData Tool mimics this behavior, making a genuine card behave like a fake one.

If you need to fix a drive hacked by a capacity expander tool, you cannot simply reformat it through the standard Windows wizard. You must delete the hacked storage architecture entirely using or Diskpart :

The software modifies the drive's Master Boot Record (MBR) or file system partition table. It forces Windows or other operating systems to show, for example, 32GB of space on a physical 16GB drive.

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The distribution of SData Tool often involves "Patched" or "Cracked" executables. This introduces significant security risks beyond data loss: