diff --git a/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/install/chapter.sgml b/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/install/chapter.sgml
index 4d09610b24..56059db6ef 100644
--- a/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/install/chapter.sgml
+++ b/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/install/chapter.sgml
@@ -636,42 +636,40 @@
 	  <procedure>
 	    <title>Using FreeBSD To Write the Image</title>
 
-	  <warning>
-	    <para>The example below lists
-	      <filename class="devicefile">/dev/da0</filename> as the target device from
-	      which you will be booting.  Be very careful that you
-	      have the correct device as the output target, or you may
-	      destroy your existing data.</para>
-	  </warning>
+	    <warning>
+	      <para>The example below
+		lists <filename class="devicefile">/dev/da0</filename> as the
+		target device from which you will be booting.  Be very careful
+		that you have the correct device as the output target, or you
+		may destroy your existing data.</para>
+	    </warning>
 
-	  <para>Set the <varname>kern.geom.debugflags</varname> sysctl
-	    to be able to write a master boot record to the target
-	    device.</para>
+	    <para>Set the <varname>kern.geom.debugflags</varname> sysctl to be
+	      able to write a master boot record to the target device.</para>
 
-	  <warning>
-	    <para>The example below
-	      lists <filename class="devicefile">/dev/da0</filename> as
-	      the target device where the image will be written. Be very
-	      careful that you have the correct device as the output
-	      target, or you may destroy your existing data.</para>
-	  </warning>
+	    <warning>
+	      <para>The example below
+		lists <filename class="devicefile">/dev/da0</filename> as the
+		target device where the image will be written. Be very careful
+		that you have the correct device as the output target, or you
+		may destroy your existing data.</para>
+	    </warning>
 
-	  <step>
-	    <title>Writing the Image with &man.dd.1;</title>
+	    <step>
+	      <title>Writing the Image with &man.dd.1;</title>
 
-	    <para>Set the <varname>kern.geom.debugflags</varname> sysctl
-	      to be able to write a master boot record to the target
-	      device.</para>
+	      <para>Set the <varname>kern.geom.debugflags</varname> sysctl to
+		be able to write a master boot record to the target
+		device.</para>
 
-	  <screen><userinput>&prompt.root; sysctl kern.geom.debugflags=16</userinput></screen>
+	      <screen><userinput>&prompt.root; sysctl kern.geom.debugflags=16</userinput></screen>
 
-	  <para>The <filename>.img</filename> file is
-	    <emphasis>not</emphasis> a regular file you copy to the
-	    memory stick.  It is an image of the complete contents of
-	    the disk.  This means that you <emphasis>cannot</emphasis>
-	    simply copy files from one disk to another.  Instead, you
-	    must use &man.dd.1; to write the image directly to the
-	    disk:</para>
+	      <para>The <filename>.img</filename> file
+		is <emphasis>not</emphasis> a regular file you copy to the
+		memory stick.  It is an image of the complete contents of the
+		disk.  This means that you <emphasis>cannot</emphasis> simply
+		copy files from one disk to another.  Instead, you must use
+		&man.dd.1; to write the image directly to the disk:</para>
 
 	      <screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>dd if=&os;-&rel.current;-RELEASE-&arch.i386;-memstick.img of=/dev/<replaceable>da0</replaceable> bs=64k</userinput></screen>
 	    </step>
@@ -681,37 +679,37 @@
 	    <title>Using &windows To Write the Image</title>
 
 	    <warning>
-	      <para>The example below lists
-	        <filename class="devicefile">H:</filename> as the
-	        drive letter of the device where the image will be
-	        written.  Be very careful that you have the correct
-	        device as the output target, or you may destroy
-	        existing data.</para>
+	      <para>The example below
+	        lists <filename class="devicefile">H:</filename> as the drive
+	        letter of the device where the image will be written.  Be very
+	        careful that you have the correct device as the output target,
+	        or you may destroy existing data.</para>
 	    </warning>
 
 	    <step>
 	      <title>Obtaining <application>Image Writer for Windows</application></title>
 
-	      <para><application>Image Writer for Windows</application>
-	        is a free application that can correctly write an
-	        image file to a memory stick.  Download it from
-		<ulink url="http://launchpad.net/win32-image-writer/0.2/0.2/+download/win32diskimager-RELEASE-0.2-r23-win32.zip"></ulink>
-		and extract it into a folder.</para>
+	      <para><application>Image Writer for Windows</application> is a
+	        free application that can correctly write an image file to a
+	        memory stick.  Download it
+	        from <ulink url="http://launchpad.net/win32-image-writer/0.2/0.2/+download/win32diskimager-RELEASE-0.2-r23-win32.zip"></ulink>
+	        and extract it into a folder.</para>
 	    </step>
 
 	    <step>
 	      <title>Writing The Image with Image Writer</title>
 
-	      <para>Double-click the <application>Win32DiskImager</application>
-	        icon to start the program.  Verify that the drive letter
-	        shown under <computeroutput>Device</computeroutput>
-	        is the drive with the memory stick.  Click the folder
-	        icon and select the image to be written to the memory
-	        stick.  Click <guibutton>Save</guibutton> to accept the
-	        image file name.  Verify that everything is correct, and
-	        that no folders on the memory stick are open in other
-	        windows.  Finally, click <guibutton>Write</guibutton> to
-	        write the image file to the drive.</para>
+	      <para>Double-click
+	        the <application>Win32DiskImager</application> icon to start
+	        the program.  Verify that the drive letter shown
+	        under <computeroutput>Device</computeroutput> is the drive
+	        with the memory stick.  Click the folder icon and select the
+	        image to be written to the memory stick.
+	        Click <guibutton>Save</guibutton> to accept the image file
+	        name.  Verify that everything is correct, and that no folders
+	        on the memory stick are open in other windows.  Finally,
+	        click <guibutton>Write</guibutton> to write the image file to
+	        the drive.</para>
 	    </step>
 	  </procedure>
 	</step>