- Add a few missing semicolons in &windows; entities

- Capitalize Project (as in &os; Project)
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Manolis Kiagias 2011-10-09 17:30:12 +00:00
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<example> <example>
<title>Using an Existing Partition</title> <title>Using an Existing Partition</title>
<para>A &windows computer has a single 40&nbsp;GB disk that has <para>A &windows; computer has a single 40&nbsp;GB disk that has
been split into two 20&nbsp;GB partitions. &windows calls them been split into two 20&nbsp;GB partitions. &windows; calls them
<devicename>C:</devicename> and <devicename>D:</devicename>. <devicename>C:</devicename> and <devicename>D:</devicename>.
The <devicename>C:</devicename> partition contains 10&nbsp;GB The <devicename>C:</devicename> partition contains 10&nbsp;GB
of data, and the <devicename>D:</devicename> partition contains of data, and the <devicename>D:</devicename> partition contains
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<example> <example>
<title>Shrinking an Existing Partition</title> <title>Shrinking an Existing Partition</title>
<para>A &windows computer has a single 40&nbsp;GB disk and one <para>A &windows; computer has a single 40&nbsp;GB disk and one
large partition using the whole disk. &windows shows this large partition using the whole disk. &windows; shows this
40&nbsp;GB partition as a single <devicename>C:</devicename>. 40&nbsp;GB partition as a single <devicename>C:</devicename>.
15&nbsp;GB of space is being used. The goal is to end up with 15&nbsp;GB of space is being used. The goal is to end up with
&windows; in a 20&nbsp;GB partition, and have another &windows; in a 20&nbsp;GB partition, and have another
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<sect2> <sect2>
<title>Check for &os; Errata</title> <title>Check for &os; Errata</title>
<para>Although the &os; project strives to ensure that each <para>Although the &os;&nbsp;Project strives to ensure that each
release of &os; is as stable as possible, bugs occasionally creep release of &os; is as stable as possible, bugs occasionally creep
into the process. On very rare occasions those bugs affect the into the process. On very rare occasions those bugs affect the
installation process. As these problems are discovered and installation process. As these problems are discovered and