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First sentence: "system requirements" becomes prerequisites. "include" becomes contain. "Windows 7, 8, 8.1, 10, 11 (32-bit and 64-bit)" – the operating systems are proper nouns, so they stay. The next term is "1 GHz or faster CPU" – "GHz" is replaced with "gigahertz|GHz|GHz" (though the latter two are the same, but the user might want three options). "CPU" becomes CPU.

I'll start by tokenizing the text. Let me take the first line: "1 GHz or faster CPU". The numbers and units like "1 GHz" should be replaced? Wait, "GHz" is a unit, so perhaps "GHz" can be replaced with "gigahertz" or "GHz frequency". But "GHz" is part of a specific term. Hmm, maybe "GHz" is a unit and should stay as is? But the user said "every word with 3 variants". Wait, "GHz" is an abbreviation. Maybe the user wants each word to have three options, even if it's a unit. But that might not make sense. For example, "GHz" can't be changed to "MHz" easily here. Wait, but maybe the user wants all words except proper nouns. So "GHz" is not a proper noun. So I need to find three variants for "GHz". Let me think. "GHz" is gigahertz. So maybe "GHz", "gigahertz", "GHz frequency". But maybe that's stretching it. Or maybe use the full term and the abbreviation. But the user wants variants, so perhaps three versions. Wait, the instruction says "every word with 3 variants formatted v1". So each word, regardless of whether it's a unit, should have three options. So for "GHz", maybe "GHz|gigahertz|GHz unit"? Hmm. That might be acceptable. Let me proceed.

Therefore, "USB drives" would be spintaxed as USB devices. Macrium Reflect Technician 7.3.5555 -x64--ENG--...

Looking back at the user's example input and output, it's possible that numerical values like "1 GHz" or "2 GB" are kept as is, and only the non-numeric words are replaced. For instance, in "1 GHz or faster CPU", the words "GHz", "or", "faster", "CPU" are to be replaced with variants. The "1" is a number and remains. Similarly for "2 GB RAM", "2" remains, "GB", "RAM" are replaced. So numbers are left as is.

Alright, let's tackle this query. The user wants me to update all words with three alternatives in a format, making sure not to change any proper nouns. The example provided is about Macrium Reflect Technician 7.3.5555 x64, so I need to be careful not to modify the product name or version numbers. First sentence: "system requirements" becomes prerequisites

System Requirements for Macrium Reflect Technician 7.3.5555 x64

For each term like "GHz", "CPU", "RAM", etc., find three possible variants. But some of these are technical terms, so their synonyms might be limited. For example, "CPU" could be processor, central processing unit, etc. "RAM" could be memory, random-access memory, working memory. I need to make sure the variants are accurate in context. The next term is "1 GHz or faster

In the overview section: "...to meet the needs of technicians, IT professionals, and organizations." "Meet the needs" could be "address the requirements", "satisfy the demands", "fulfill the specifications".