Starting with the first sentence: "Repair Drivers with the iTunes Utility in Toolbox and Flash Again Later"
Next paragraph: "Repairing drivers with the iTunes utility can resolve these issues..." "Resolve these issues" might be changed to "address these problems", "fix these troubles", "rectify these errors". Starting with the first sentence: "Repair Drivers with
Fixing programs with the iTunes utility in Toolbox is a direct sequence that can solve frequent problems connected to device connectivity and system errors. By guiding the instructions described in this guide, you can recover components and update your equipment again subsequently. If you’re still encountering issues, evaluate checking an Apple Support center or obtaining with a technical for additional help. If you’re still encountering issues, evaluate checking an
"Repairing" → rebuilding "drivers" → Since "drivers" is a specific term in software for devices, maybe synonyms could be software components, device software, etc. But "drivers" in computing context is technical. However, maybe the user wants to avoid technical jargon. Alternatively, maybe just use synonyms. Let's see: software but firmware might not be accurate. Wait, "drivers" here refers to software that helps devices communicate. Maybe keep it as "drivers" since that's a proper noun in computing, but the user said not to touch proper nouns. Wait, no—"drivers" isn't a proper noun. Let me confirm. The proper nouns in the text are iTunes, Toolbox, Apple, Support. So "drivers" is a common noun and can be replaced. So for "drivers": programs? However, maybe the user wants to avoid technical jargon
Wait, "driver problems" is another technical term. If I replace it with three synonyms, but need to keep it accurate. Maybe system errors? Hmm.