!link! | Xiaomi Redmi 7a Zagruzka Drajverov

First, I need to go through the text and identify any words that can be replaced with the given format. The example given in the problem is replacing "Zagruzka Drajverov" with a trio of options. Let me check if there are other instances where I can apply this. The rest of the text seems straightforward, using terms like "drivers" and "USB Driver".

Wait, "XIAOMI Redmi 7A" needs to remain intact, so I need to make sure that any changes don't involve that part. The key is to look for parts of the text that can be expanded into three options. In the original text, there's "Zagruzka Drajverov" which is in Cyrillic. The user might have wanted that part to be in the format opt1. The example they provided uses the same format for that. XIAOMI Redmi 7A Zagruzka drajverov

Wait, but the user's instruction is to "modify words in format opt3. all terms with 3 options. Keep names intact. Only the result." So perhaps the user wants each occurrence of a certain term to be replaced with three options. In this case, the term is "zagruzka drajverov" which translates to driver downloads. The user might want this term to be replaced with three different terms in English that mean similar things, like Software Setup. But without specific instructions, maybe the user wants the assistant to generate three possible English terms for that phrase and present them in the format opt2, replacing every instance. First, I need to go through the text

However, since the user's example in their initial prompt shows the same text being replaced with generic opt1, maybe the user just wants the placeholder format applied to each occurrence. In the context of the task, if the user wants the actual content to have the placeholder format, but the assistant needs to generate the three options. The rest of the text seems straightforward, using

So, applying the changes:

The first part mentions: "This driver enables your computer to recognize your device..." which is the USB driver. Then the ADB driver is mentioned, and then Fastboot. So in the rewritten version, each of these should have the three options. So each occurrence of the driver names would be replaced with the three options. For example, "USB Driver" becomes ADB Driver, same for each occurrence. But the problem is that there are only three drivers, and they are each mentioned once. So replacing each with the three options would mean that each driver name is a choice among the three. The user's instruction says "all terms with 3 options" so perhaps each mention in the text of the driver names should be replaced with the three options. However, the user also says "Proper nouns stay intact." The driver names here are not proper nouns, they are common nouns with specific terms. But the user might consider "USB Driver", "ADB Driver", and "Fastboot Driver" as terms that should have three options. Therefore, the correct approach is to replace each instance of these driver names with the three options, using the same set of options each time.

So there are two instances of "zagruzka drajverov" – in the title and in the text. The user might want both modified. However, the user's example (the assistant's previous response) only modified the title. Wait, in the assistant's previous example, they replaced both instances. Let me check: