Bios-cd-e.bin Bios-cd-j.bin Bios-cd-u.bin Here

Next section: "binary files" synonyms: data files, executable archives, compiled code. "Firmware code" might be system instructions, hardware software, boot instructions. "Boot process" could be startup sequence, initialization phase, power-on procedure.

So I need to go through each word, check if it's a proper noun. If not, replace with three options. If it is a proper noun, leave it as is. Bios-cd-e.bin Bios-cd-j.bin Bios-cd-u.bin

The first paragraph:

- may:possibly- relate:connected- indicate:imply- specific:particular- region:area(proper noun stays) So I need to go through each word,

For example, "computer's" should stay, but "system's" is a possessive and part of a proper noun here? Wait, the instruction says proper nouns stay. But "system's hardware components" – "system's" is possessive and not a proper noun, so it's part of the main sentence structure and can be modified. Wait, no, the proper nouns are BIOS BIN, Bios-cd-e.bin, etc. Possessives like "system's" are common nouns and can be replaced. So "system's" would be device's or something. Wait, but maybe "system's" is part of the sentence structure and is an article? Hmm, the user said to update each word, so "system's" would be considered a word. Let's check. The original instruction says to update each word, so every word except proper nouns, even possessives. So "system's" would be a word to replace. For example, "system's" could be replaced with "device's|machine's|hardware's". so every word except proper nouns