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First, the text is about using MemTest Pro to test RAM. The user mentioned to leave names unchanged, so "MemTest Pro" should stay the same throughout. I need to make sure that when I replace words with their synonyms, proper nouns remain intact.

Alright, let me start by understanding the user's request. They want me to take the provided text and revise each word with three alternatives using spintax format v3, making sure not to change any brand names or names like MemTest Pro. The user also specified that the output should be text only, so no explanations or extra content. run memtest pro

"Once" could be replaced with "After|Upon|When". "you’ve" can be "you've|you have|you've". "booted" might be "powered on|initialized|started". "from" options: "via|through|using". "the" remains as is? Wait, no, but the user wants all words replaced with synonyms. Wait, the example from the user had "MemTest Pro" kept intact, but the rest replaced. So "the" would be replaced with synonyms? But "the" is an article and might not have synonyms. Hmm, maybe the user wants the article to be skipped? Wait, in the previous example, the user converted all words except the software name. Let me check. First, the text is about using MemTest Pro to test RAM

I need to make sure that for each word, three synonyms are provided, separated by |, and the names like "MemTest Pro" are left unchanged. Also, check for any punctuation like ’ (which is the apostrophe in computer’s) and make sure that the replacement includes the correct possessive forms if needed. However, the user didn’t mention handling punctuation, so perhaps just replace the words and keep punctuation as is. Alright, let me start by understanding the user's request

Wait, the instruction says "every word," but brand names should stay. So for example, "RAM" is part of the acronym, so maybe it stays. Let me check the example text again. The user says, "Keep brand names." So, "MemTest Pro" is a brand name and should remain unchanged in the spintax.

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Francesco Fusco

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