But some of these replacements might not make perfect sense. For example, "decompress" for "extract" is okay in context. "Transferred" for "downloaded" is acceptable. "Directory" for "folder" is okay. However, "toward" for "to" might not fit grammatically. But the user might be okay with that as long as it's three options.

Also, ensuring that each replacement is accurate and context-appropriate. For example, "reliable" in the context of connectivity could have synonyms like "trustworthy|stable|consistent".

Wait, "device" isn't a proper noun. So I'll swap that. Let me go step by step.

The next part: "requires a driver to function properly."

Looking at the next paragraph: "Are you having trouble getting your Lotekoo 300M Wireless USB Adapter up and running?" The word "having trouble" could become "experiencing issues", "facing difficulties", "running into problems". "Getting up and running" might be "setting up", "initializing", "launching".

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