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diff --git a/PC/_winreg.c b/PC/_winreg.c
index 0cb516a..9f234a1 100644
--- a/PC/_winreg.c
+++ b/PC/_winreg.c
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ static char errNotAHandle[] = "Object is not a handle";
/* The win32api module reports the function name that failed,
but this concept is not in the Python core.
- Hopefully it will one day, and in the meantime I dont
+ Hopefully it will one day, and in the meantime I don't
want to lose this info...
*/
#define PyErr_SetFromWindowsErrWithFunction(rc, fnname) \
@@ -690,9 +690,9 @@ PyWinObject_CloseHKEY(PyObject *obHandle)
** Note that fixupMultiSZ and countString have both had changes
** made to support "incorrect strings". The registry specification
** calls for strings to be terminated with 2 null bytes. It seems
-** some commercial packages install strings which dont conform,
+** some commercial packages install strings which don't conform,
** causing this code to fail - however, "regedit" etc still work
-** with these strings (ie only we dont!).
+** with these strings (ie only we don't!).
*/
static void
fixupMultiSZ(char **str, char *data, int len)