Finally, after replacing all words, I will reconstruct the sentences with the synonyms separated by pipes in the curly braces. Ensure that the structure of the original text is preserved, including the question-answer format and the use of colons and punctuation.

Alternatively, maybe the original phrase is a single entity, and three synonyms for that whole phrase. But "software applications and operating systems" is specific. So the three options should be three terms that can replace "software applications and operating systems" in the sentence. For example, "system". But the example from the user shows that. So perhaps in each occurrence of "software applications and operating systems", we can replace it with three options like software or similar variations.

Brand names like "x64e.rpf" should stay as they are. Punctuation and formatting like the ampersand in "it’s" should be considered carefully. The ampersand is part of the HTML entity for the apostrophe, so I need to keep it intact but replace the surrounding words.

First, I need to identify each word that can be replaced. The instruction says "each word," but in the example given earlier, it was applying to specific phrases like "software applications and operating systems." However, here the text includes sentences about downloading and troubleshooting issues. I need to check which words are candidates for replacement.

1. Visit a reputable website: Look for a trustworthy website that offers the x64e.rpf original download. Some popular options include Microsoft’s official website, GitHub, or Stack Overflow. 2. Click on the download link: Once you’ve found a reputable website, click on the download link to begin the download process. 3. Select the correct version: Make sure to select the correct version of the x64e.rpf file that is compatible with your operating system and software application.