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[title] Getting started
[* light_blue] In the picture, you can see what the home menu looks like.
[* red] To begin, let's press the (1) key. This will search your Applications folder for valid macOS Installers.
[* icon_reminder] Each command corresponds to the number listed.
[* icon_reminder] We will be using macOS Sequoia in this tutorial, but remember, this script works with any macOS and OS X version from Mac OS X Lion and newer.
-[* black] If the script does not find any macOS Installers, make sure the installer is actually in your Applications folder and press (S) to search again. If you need to download a new installer, refer to step #.
+[* black] If the script does not find any macOS Installers, make sure the installer is actually in your Applications folder and press (S) to search again. If you need to download a new installer, refer to step 10.