Altered: CPU: One Gigahertz or faster Processor
"Backup options" could be phrased as "data protection options," "archive parameters," or "safety options." "Compression" might become "data compression," "file compression," or "shrinking." For "encryption," maybe "secure encryption," "data encryption," or "protected encryption."
Okay, let me try to figure out how to approach this user's request. The user provided a text about the system requirements and usage steps for the TeraByte Drive Image Backup Restore Suite 3.17 ISO. They want each word (except proper nouns) to be replaced with spintax containing three alternatives.
Altered: Storage Capacity: 1 GB Capacity or more Unused Disk Space
"Memory: 1 GB or more of RAM" – "Memory" could become Memory, although RAM is a type of memory. Wait, "1 GB or more of RAM" – in this case, "RAM" is a proper noun or a specific term. But the user said not to change proper nouns. So maybe "Memory" can be spintaxed, but "RAM" should stay. Hmm, the user might consider "RAM" as a proper noun here. Need to check, but since they didn't specify, perhaps better to leave "RAM" as is if it's part of the technical term. Alternatively, maybe they want "RAM" to be replaced with similar terms. Let's see, but the instruction is to not change proper nouns. So "RAM" is a term that's a proper noun? Maybe not. RAM stands for Random Access Memory, so maybe in this context, it's a technical term but not a proper noun. So perhaps it can be substituted. However, the user might have specific rules here. If unsure, it's safer to keep "RAM" as is. Similarly for "Processor", "Memory", etc.
Now the conclusion part mentions the product name, so I need to make sure that remains unchanged. Words like "powerful," "feature-rich," "user-friendly," and "robust" can be replaced. "Powerful" might become "capable," "effective," or "strong." "Feature-rich" could be "feature-packed," "capability-laden," or "well-equipped." "User-friendly" could transform into "easy-to-use," "intuitive," or "accessible."
Wait, but in the current query, the user provided a text that doesn't have any v1 placeholders. Instead, they might have wanted to generate synonyms for specific words in the text. Maybe they want me to look for key terms in the given text and replace them with three synonyms each, using the v3 format. However, there are no explicit placeholders in the example they provided.
First, I'll go through the text paragraph by paragraph. The first sentence has terms like "comprehensive," "allows users to create exact images," and "hard drives, partitions, and individual files." For each adjective or verb, I'll think of three synonyms. For example, "comprehensive" could be thorough.
