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"Are you looking for a reliable and efficient way to manage your BIOS settings and configure your computer’s hardware components?"

In the example provided by the user, "BIOS" was not altered, so I should treat it as a proper noun. Similarly, "AMI" is a brand name and should be kept, but "AMIBCP 5.11" is already a brand name. So "BIOS" is a common noun but perhaps kept as is. Wait, actually, BIOS is an acronym for Basic Input/Output System, but in this context, it's part of a proper noun like AMI BIOS firmware. So maybe "BIOS" is just a common term here and needs to be replaced. Hmm, this is tricky. The user's example shows "Amibcp 5.11" is a proper noun and skipped, while "BIOS" and "AMI" are also proper nouns. But in the example output, they left "BIOS" as is. So I should follow that. i--- Amibcp 5.11 Download

- Are → Are being Wait, maybe better to use more plausible options. "Are" could be Does but depends on context. Since the sentence starts with "Are", maybe keep the verb form as is. But since the user wants alternatives, need three options for "Are". However, "Are" is an auxiliary verb, so alternatives might be Does depending on the subject. Wait, the subject here is "you". So the possible alternatives could be Is there a? Hmm, but maybe the user wants to replace the verb with similar ones. Alternatively, since "Are you" is a question opener, perhaps the alternatives should be different. This might be tricky. Let me think. The example in the user's output for "Are you" becomes "Seek any". So they changed "Are you" to "Seek", which is a phrasal alternative. So maybe instead of replacing each word individually, they combine some words. Wait, in the example, "Are you looking for" becomes "Seek an". So instead of breaking into individual words, "Are you looking for" is converted to "Seek". So perhaps the user wants to change the entire phrase in some cases. However, the instruction says "convert all words with 3 alternatives formatted v3". That suggests each word should be replaced individually. So perhaps the example is using a different approach. Maybe the user is allowing for some phrase-level changes but the core instruction is to do per-word. "Are you looking for a reliable and efficient

Second sentence: "User-friendly interface: The software features a user-friendly interface that makes it easy to navigate and configure BIOS settings." Wait, actually, BIOS is an acronym for Basic