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I think that's the approach. Now, applying this to the entire text, making sure every word is either spintaxed or left as a proper noun. Let me check for any missed words or possible errors. Once done, present the final spintaxed text as the answer.

But how to identify proper nouns in the text automatically? Since the user provided a sample where the product name is "Intel Desktop Board 21-b6-e1-e2", I can note that any instance of this exact string is a proper noun. Other brand names like "SATA cables" or "CD-ROM with drivers and utilities" are not part of the proper noun here. Intel Desktop Board 21-b6-e1-e2 Manual

This is complex. I need to process each word, check if it's part of a proper noun. If it is, leave it. If not, replace it with three alternatives. I think that's the approach

"Electrical shock" could be replaced with "Electric shock", "Electroshock", "Voltage surge". "Touching" might be "Contacting", "Handling", "Interacting with". "Electrical components" could be "Electronics", "Wiring", "Electrical parts". "Cables" might stay as is but maybe "Wires", "Cords", "Cable connections". "Prevent electrical shock" might be "Avoid electric shock", "Stop voltage injury", "Prevent electrocution". Once done, present the final spintaxed text as the answer

I have to go through each word carefully, ensure the context is maintained, and that the synonyms are appropriate. Also, watch out for proper nouns that shouldn't be changed. Let me start with the first sentence and move through each part step by step.

Wait, but how do I know which words are part of proper nouns? For example, "BIOS Setup" is a section title but not a proper noun. So "BIOS" is a technical term, not a proper noun. Therefore, "BIOS Setup" can be modified. However, "Intel" is a proper noun, a brand name, so it should stay. "Desktop Board" is part of the product name in "Intel Desktop Board...", so those stay. But "Board" by itself isn't proper here. Wait, the product name is "Intel Desktop Board 21-b6-e1-e2", so "Intel", "Desktop", "Board" are part of the product name here. But in other contexts, like "motherboard", it's a common noun.

For example, in the line "Intel Desktop Board 21-b6-e1-e2", all those terms are part of the product name and model, so they should stay. Any other words not in proper nouns should be replaced. Let me take an example from the text:

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