Instead of trying to "expand" physical hardware, consider these legitimate ways to manage your data:
These tools often modify the drive's firmware to report a higher capacity to Windows than actually exists. Instead of trying to "expand" physical hardware, consider
Use tools like 7-Zip or WinRAR to compress large folders before moving them to a drive. Instead of trying to "expand" physical hardware, consider
If you bought a 64GB drive that isn't working correctly, use H2testw to verify if the drive is a "fake capacity" scam. Instead of trying to "expand" physical hardware, consider
Avoid downloading SData Tool v10. It is a legacy utility that often leads to hardware failure and data corruption rather than a genuine storage upgrade.