I should structure the text to first explain the request, then discuss the risks, legal aspects, and provide a safe alternative. Emphasize supporting developers and using legitimate channels. Maybe also explain why repacks exist but shouldn't be used. Need to be clear but helpful, ensuring the user knows the right path. Avoid any markdown, keep it natural. Let me put this all together in Spanish since the request is in Spanish, but the user asked for the answer in English. Wait, the query is in Spanish but the answer should be in English? The user wrote "can you put together a text about: 'presto 87 descargar repack'" followed by their own language. Wait, the initial instruction was in English, but the query has Spanish terms. The user might need the answer in Spanish. Hmm, the initial instruction says "put together a text", but the example response is in English. Wait, looking back, the user's message starts in English but the query includes Spanish. So perhaps the user wants the answer in Spanish. Wait, the user hasn't specified the language for the answer. The previous example response was in English, and the user is asking in English: "can you put together a text about...". But the topic includes Spanish words. Maybe the user wants the text in Spanish. Let me check the initial instruction again. The user says "can you put together a text about: 'presto 87 descargar repack'". The query is in Spanish, but the instruction is in English. The user might be a non-native speaker. The response example provided by the assistant was in English. So perhaps the assistant should write the text in Spanish. Wait, no, the user has written the query in English, asking to create a text about something in Spanish. The user might want the text in Spanish. Alternatively, they might want the text explaining the concept in English. This is a bit confusing. But since the query includes Spanish terms, the text is about a Spanish-related topic. To be safe, I'll proceed with the text in Spanish, as that's the language of the query. Wait, the initial instruction is in English, but the query is in Spanish. The user might want the text in Spanish. Let me confirm by looking at previous examples. The user didn't specify the language for the answer. The example response for similar queries is in English, but since the query is in Spanish, maybe the user wants the answer in Spanish. However, the user's instruction is in English. Hmm. The safest approach is to provide the answer in Spanish, as the query includes Spanish terms, but the user's instruction is in English. Wait, maybe the user wants the answer in the same language as the query's main part. The query is a mix: "presto 87 descargar repack" is Spanish but the rest is in English. I'll proceed with a Spanish text.
Now, to structure it: Start by introducing the request, explain what a repack is, the risks involved, legal issues, and suggest the official site. Make sure to not provide any links or methods to download. Emphasize safety and legality. Use formal but clear Spanish. Avoid markdown. Alright, let's draft that. presto 87 descargar repack
Also, check if there's any official information about Presto 87. Wait, Presto is a video player for Windows that supports various formats. Version 87 might be a specific release. But the official site is now Shuame Player. So, the user might be looking for an older version, but it's better to direct them to official sources. Need to be clear but helpful, ensuring the
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