The text for "SData Tool v100" refers to a controversial software utility often promoted for its supposed ability to double the capacity of USB drives or SD cards (e.g., turning a 4GB drive into an 8GB drive).
Spoofing:
The tool modifies the File Allocation Table (FAT) or firmware of the storage device.
If a drive processed by the V100 fails, standard recovery software (Recuva, EaseUS) cannot read the raw NAND. You must use the V100’s native "Reverse Mode" first. Mitigation: Keep logs of the transformation key (the tool generates a .v100key file—save it to your cloud storage).
Error 2: "Space reverted after eject"
Move Files to the Cloud:
Offload larger files to services like Google Drive or OneDrive to keep your physical drives lean.
Note: The "Exclusive" tag means this tool uses a proprietary driver that doesn't rely on the host OS's native limitations. It creates a virtual controller layer.
Furthermore, the distribution of tools like SData Tool v100 poses significant security risks. Because these programs promise a "too good to be true" service, they are frequently used as vehicles for malware, trojans, and adware. Legitimate developers do not produce software that claims to defy the laws of physics; consequently, those who do are often looking to exploit the user’s desire for free resources. Users who download these utilities often compromise their system's security in pursuit of a storage upgrade that is technically impossible to achieve.