Then, he paused. He remembered a colleague’s horror story about a "free crack" that turned into a ransomware nightmare, locking away every file he owned.
He downloaded the official tool, and within minutes, he was dragging a slider to shrink his D-drive and extend his C-drive. The interface was clean, and there were no suspicious pop-ups. He clicked "Apply," the computer rebooted, and when he logged back in, the red warning bar was gone.
Alex decided to take a different path. He closed the browser tab and went straight to the official IM-Magic website . He discovered they offered a that safely handles basic partition resizing—no "cracks" or activation keys required.