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diff --git a/nl/preparing/bios-setup/i386.xml b/nl/preparing/bios-setup/i386.xml
index 174e5a38a..7fdc89d87 100644
--- a/nl/preparing/bios-setup/i386.xml
+++ b/nl/preparing/bios-setup/i386.xml
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
<!-- retain these comments for translator revision tracking -->
-<!-- original version: 39887 untranslated -->
+<!-- original version: 56425 untranslated -->
<!-- This section is heavily outdated. It only really describes
older BIOSes and not the current situation. Most of it is not
@@ -13,9 +13,9 @@
BIOS provides the basic functions needed to boot your machine to allow
your operating system to access your hardware. Your system probably
-provides a BIOS set-up menu, which is used to configure the BIOS.
+provides a BIOS setup menu, which is used to configure the BIOS.
Before installing, you <emphasis>must</emphasis> ensure that your BIOS
-is setup correctly; not doing so can lead to intermittent crashes or
+is set up correctly; not doing so can lead to intermittent crashes or
an inability to install Debian.
</para><para>
@@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ try using a shareware/freeware program. Try looking in
<para>
-Many BIOS set-up menus allow you to select the devices that will be
+Many BIOS setup menus allow you to select the devices that will be
used to bootstrap the system. Set this to look for a bootable
operating system on <filename>A:</filename> (the first floppy disk),
then optionally the first CD-ROM device (possibly appearing as