The version of Sdata Tool often found on third-party sites like Softonic or SourceForge claims to "expand" an 8GB drive to 16GB.
Use tools like 7-Zip or WinRAR to compress folders manually.
: When you exceed the physical capacity of the drive (e.g., writing 10GB of data to a fake 16GB drive that is physically only 8GB), your data will be permanently corrupted or lost as the drive begins overwriting existing files. Safer Alternatives for Drive Management
– If you need a data or file management tool (since “Sdata Tool” isn’t a widely known mainstream app, possibly a modding tool for a specific game or system), I can help identify the official source or recommend free, open-source alternatives.
Historically, "Sdata Tool" refers to a lightweight utility designed with the purported ability to double the storage size of external drives like SD cards or USB flash drives (e.g., turning a 4GB drive into 8GB).