Storage is based on physical components; software cannot "create" more silicon.

If you need to maximize the space on a small USB drive or SD card without corrupting it, do not use fake expansion tools. Instead, use built-in Windows compression: your USB drive or SD card to your computer. Open "This PC" or "My Computer". Right-click on your drive and select Properties .

Right-click the Start button and select "Disk Management" to see if the drive appears as "Unallocated".

The tool allows you to save complete device profiles—including bad sector maps, S.M.A.R.T. data history, and NCQ settings. For a technician managing dozens of drives per week, having 64GB of profile storage means no data bottleneck.