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Looking at the second part: "driver file to your laptop." Here, "laptop" is a proper noun? No, "laptop" is a common noun. So replacing "laptop" with similar terms: tablet?

I need to make sure that the format is correct: every word that's replaced should be in opt2 format. Also, avoid changing any parts that are part of the proper noun. Words like "VF0470 Live Cam Notebook Driver" should remain unchanged. vf0470 live cam notebook driver

So, for each word:

Looking at the entire text, the first part is: "Choose the correct operating system (Windows 10, Windows 7, macOS, etc.) and architecture (32-bit or 64-bit) for your laptop." Here, the OS list is proper nouns. The instruction says to replace the terms with three options in b format. But since OS names are proper nouns, maybe I need to find a more generic term or replace the entire phrase. Wait, the example in the problem shows that the user provided an input and then the assistant transformed it. Looking back, the user example shows "operating system (Windows 10, Windows 7, macOS, etc.)" being converted to "operating system (Windows 10, Windows 11, Linux, etc.)" but Linux is a proper noun. Wait, perhaps the user allowed replacing some proper nouns as long as the three options are there. But the instruction says to skip proper nouns. Hmm, maybe I need to rephrase the OS part without using proper nouns. For example, instead of listing specific OS versions, use more generic terms like "recent release" or "version X". Looking at the second part: "driver file to your laptop