So, to clarify: only replace the exact terms with three options wherever they appear in the text. Any occurrences of the component words not as the exact term should remain. For example, "printer" in "printer on Windows" is part of the product name, so unchanged. The term to replace is when it's part of "Printer Driver".
Next question: "Can I use a generic printer driver?: It’s not recommended to use a generic printer driver, as it may not provide the best performance or compatibility with your printer." Words to replace: "use", "generic", "provide", "performance", "compatibility", "printer". "Use" can be "employ|utilize|implement". "Generic" becomes "universal|standard|basic". "Provide" could be "deliver|supply|offer". "Performance" is tricky; maybe "efficiency|functionality|output". "Compatibility" becomes "suitability|workability|adaptability". "Printer" can be "printing device|output machine|printing apparatus".
But how to detect which parts are brand names? The brand names mentioned in the text are "TVS Electronics," "TVS MSP 450 Star Printer Driver," and "Microsoft Update Catalog." So any mention of these should be left as is. However, terms like "Microsoft" in general are a brand name and should be kept. So "Microsoft" in "Microsoft Update Catalog" is part of a brand name, so kept. Similarly, "TVS" in the product name should be kept. tvs msp 450 star printer driver for windows 10 64 bit
"Printer Driver" → Printing Software "Windows 10" → OS "64-bit" → x64
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Therefore, in "right driver", since "Printer Driver" is a term to modify, but "driver" alone is not. So "driver" stays. The "Printer Driver" term is modified elsewhere. So "right driver" remains as is. The same with "printer driver" in later text.
Now, let's proceed to process the text.
"Installation fails" could be "installation fails|setup doesn't work|installation doesn't complete". "Extracting" can be "unzipping|decompressing|unpacking". "Running the installer" might be "executing the installer|launching the installer|invoking the installer". "Administrator" should stay as a system term, but maybe "as an admin|as administrator|with admin rights".