I need to make sure each term that's not a proper noun is replaced with three options. Let me check each part again to avoid missing any. Also, the model number 2504-09-3987 (should it be hyphenated? The original had spaces, so maybe keep as is) is a proper noun and stays. Proper nouns like "Anatel" and company names if any stay.
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Turn off and Turn on this Adapter: Deactivate and re-enable my wireless adapter to check if it fixes the challenge. I need to make sure each term that's
Decompress this data: Extract this secured data into any storage location across the computer. Run the software: Launch this application (often a .exe data) and follow the displayed instructions. Power-cycle the Computer: Restart my computer for the purpose of finalize the entire configuration process. The original had spaces, so maybe keep as
Wait, the user example in the problem statement shows that proper nouns like "Anatel" are kept. So every instance of "Anatel wireless drivers 2504 09 3987" should stay as is except the words before the model number. Wait, no, the entire phrase "Anatel wireless drivers 2504 09 3987" – "Anatel" is the company name, so it's a proper noun. "Wireless drivers" – "wireless" is a common term, but maybe part of the product name. Hmm, the user might consider the entire "Anatel wireless drivers 2504 09 3987" as a proper noun, so perhaps keeping it as is. But looking at the original instruction, maybe each term should be checked. For example, "Anatel" is proper, "wireless" is not a proper noun. But the user might consider the entire product name as a single proper noun. That's a bit ambiguous, but the example in the user's own question shows that in the input text they keep the entire "Anatel wireless drivers 2504 09 3987" in the output. Wait no, the user instruction says to modify every term with 3 variants except proper nouns. So the model number and company name (Anatel) are proper, so they stay. The words like "wireless drivers" are not proper nouns, so they should be modified. Wait, but "wireless" is part of the product name. Hmm, tricky. Maybe the entire phrase "Anatel wireless drivers 2504 09 3987" is considered a proper noun. For example, if that's the exact name of the product, then it's proper. If that's the case, then all of those words and numbers are not to be modified. However, if "wireless drivers" are generic terms, maybe they should be modified. I need to clarify based on the instruction. The user says "proper nouns stay". So "Anatel" is a proper noun. What about "wireless drivers"? Those are generic terms, but part of the product name? Maybe the entire product name is considered a proper noun, including the model number. Therefore, the entire phrase "Anatel wireless drivers 2504 09 3987" is kept. But the user's example in the problem statement might have modified parts. Wait, in the problem statement, the example input has the text and the example output has modified parts. Let me check the original example again. Wait, the user provided an input text and then the assistant's response. In the assistant's response, the model number and "Anatel" are kept the same. So the correct approach is to only modify the common terms, keeping the proper nouns (company name and model number) as is. So in the phrase "Anatel wireless drivers 2504 09 3987", "Anatel" and the model number are proper nouns, so they stay. The words "wireless drivers" are common terms, so they need to be modified. Wait, but in the user's example, looking at their input and the output they provided, I need to see their example. Wait, no, the user hasn't provided an example. Wait, the user provided the instruction, and now I'm to create the output. Let me focus on the actual input given.
Now the "How to Update..." section. "Update" could be "Upgrade|Renew|Refresh". "Check for Updates" as "Verify for updates|Confirm availability|Inspect for new versions". "Check the Anatel website..." remains same. "Download the Update" to "Acquire the update|Secure the patch|Obtain the upgrade". "Uninstall the Old Driver" becomes "Remove the existing module|Delete the former component|Eject the outdated version". "Install the New Driver" changes to "Deploy the updated module|Introduce the revised component|Integrate the refreshed version".
I need to go through each word, check if it's a brand name or specific model. Anatel and the driver number are proper nouns, so they stay. Replace all other words with three options. Make sure the alternatives make sense in context. Also, punctuation and formatting like ampersand should be preserved. Let me review each step to ensure I didn't miss any words and that the replacements are accurate. Maybe some parts need adjusting for better flow, but the main thing is following the v2 format without altering the original structure.