Prepare Exfat Ntfs Drives 1.30 -hold To Keep Existing Cache

Prepare → Ready|Get_ready|Prep ExFAT → remains and → and|as well as|also NTFS → remains Drives → storage_devices|external_drives|disks 1.30 → remains : → colon|colon_seperator|separator A →An(but maybe they want synonyms, but "A" is an article, so maybe "An|This|That"?) Comprehensive → complete|thorough|all_encompassing Guide →Handbookto →towardsPreserving →protectingYour → your|possessor's|owner's Cache →memory Then the rest of the text follows the same pattern.

But this is getting complicated. Let me check the example the user provided. The example in their input has "Verify your preparation settings to ensure you’re using..." which in the output becomes "Verify|Confirm|Verifytheirpreparation|setting up|preparingparametersto|in order to|toensureyou’re|you are|you’reusingthe|a|anappropriatefile system|file format|storage structure, allocation unit size|allocation size|unit size, and volume label|drive label|storage name." Prepare Exfat Ntfs Drives 1.30 -hold To Keep Existing Cache

Another thing to watch for is parts like "/dev/sdb1", which is a device path. Those should remain as they are. Also, command-line options like "-hold", "-fs", "-volumelabel" should stay the same since changing them would alter the command's functionality. Prepare → Ready|Get_ready|Prep ExFAT → remains and →

Okay, let's tackle this query. The user wants me to swap words in the given text using the syn1 format, each with three synonyms. Also, no changes to proper nouns. They provided a sample text to work on. The example in their input has "Verify your

Therefore, for each word in the text, regardless of whether it's part of a multi-word term, replace it with three variants. Proper nouns are skipped.