Windows XP Home Edition: The Missing Manual 4th Printing Changes November 17, 2002 Chapter 3 85 (Typo or formatting problem) The text used to read: On the day it's born, every Windows XP desktop window has a standard toolbar across the top (see Figure 3-12). It now reads: On the day it's born, every Windows XP desktop window has a standard toolbar across the top (see Figure 3-9). --------------- Chapter 8 230 (Typo or formatting problem) The text used to read: If your PC has a drive that's capable of playing DVDs, you're in for a treat. Media Player can play rented or purchased Hollywood movies on DVD as though it was born to do so-a new feature in Windows XP. It now reads: If your PC has a drive that's capable of playing DVDs, you're in for a treat. Media Player can play Hollywood movies on DVD without batting an eye-a new feature in Windows XP. (Technically, it requires the help of an MPEG decoder, a piece of hardware or software that's generally provided with every DVD-capable PC.) ---------------