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So for the OS options: "Windows 10" is proper noun, but in the original text, it's written as Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista, or XP. So each of these are OS names. So "Windows 10" should stay as is. But the user wants to replace each word with options unless it's a proper noun. Wait, the instruction says "proper nouns stay". So if "Windows 10" is a proper noun, then the entire phrase "Windows 10" stays. But in the instruction, the example uses "each word with 3 options in b format. Proper nouns stay." So if "Windows 10" is a proper noun, then the words "Windows" and "10" would be part of it and should stay. However, "Windows" is a brand and "10" is the version number, so together they form a product name. But if "Windows 10" is a proper noun, then the entire phrase is treated as a proper noun. Therefore, each word in that phrase would need to stay. But the user's instruction is ambiguous here. For example, if the user wrote "Windows 10" as a proper noun, then perhaps it's considered as a single unit, but technically, in the text, it's two words. However, the user might not want to replace any of the OS names. Similarly, "Vista" and "XP" are proper nouns. So in the original text, the OS names are proper nouns and should stay.

"In this sentence, "The", "system", "requirements", etc., need to be replaced. However, "Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista, or XP" are proper nouns. So each of the OS versions like "Windows 10", "Windows 8", etc., are product names. So "Windows 10" is a proper noun, same with "XP". "Processor" is technical term, not a proper noun. "GHz", "GB", "MB" are units or abbreviations, not proper nouns. Elcomsoft Advanced Intuit Password Recovery V2.0 Cracked

I need to ensure that the substitutions are grammatically correct and contextually appropriate. For instance, "lost or forgotten passwords" could be "forgotten or misplaced credentials" but since the user wants three options per word, I'll handle each word individually: "lost" becomes missing, "or" either, "forgotten" forgotten, "passwords" security codes. So for the OS options: "Windows 10" is

Therefore, in the second sentence: "The system requirements for Elcomsoft Advanced Intuit Password Recovery V2.0 are: Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista, or XP; 2 GHz processor; 2 GB RAM; 100 MB free disk space." But the user wants to replace each word