Searching for "full version" downloads of obscure utilities like SData Tool on third-party sites (often required because these tools aren't on official app stores) is a common way to infect your computer with:
, or are you looking to recover a drive that has already been modified by this tool? Searching for "full version" downloads of obscure utilities
If you downloaded this tool expecting to magically expand a 4GB, 8GB, or 16GB USB flash drive into a 64GB drive, you have been misled. adjust the tone to be more technical, or
The "SData Tool v10 64GB" is a classic example of "too good to be true." To protect your data and your computer, avoid these downloads and stick to verified hardware and software. adjust the tone to be more technical, or should I add a section on how to identify fake flash drives Global Investigative Journalism Network Searching for "full version" downloads of obscure utilities
A flash drive contains physical silicon memory chips (NAND flash). If a manufacturer built a chip with 4 billion bytes (4GB) of storage capacity, no software can physically spawn more silicon to make it hold 64 billion bytes (64GB).