fixed typo :/

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7. To exit
```
#####Part II
**If** you are running NadekoBot for the first time on your system and never had any *prerequisites* installed, Press `5` and press `enter` key, then `y` when you see the following:
**If** you are running NadekoBot for the first time on your system and never had any *prerequisites* installed, Press `5` and `enter` key, then `y` when you see the following:
```
Welcome to NadekoBot Auto Prerequisites Installer.
Would you like to continue?
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Once you have acquired them, press `6` to **Set up credentials.json**
You will be asked to enter the required informations, just follow the on-screen instructions and enter whats asked.
*i.e* If you are asked **Bot's Token**, then just copy and paste the `token` and press `enter` key.
You will be asked to enter the required informations, just follow the on-screen instructions and enter the required information.
*i.e* If you are asked **Bot's Token**, then just copy and paste or type the **Bot's Token** and press `enter` key.
If you want to skip any optional informations, just press `enter` key without typing/pasting anything.
(If you want to skip any optional infos, just press `enter` key without typing/pasting anything.)
Once done,
#####Part V
You should see the options again within the **tmux session** named *nadako*.
You should see the options again within the **`tmux` session** named `nadeko` *(remember this one)*
Next, press `3` to **Run Nadeko (Normally)**
Check in your discord server if your new bot is working properly.
#####Part VI
If the bot is working properly in your server, type `.die` to shut down the bot.
You should be back to the options again,
If your bot is working properly in your server, type `.die` to shut down the bot.
You should be back to the options screen again on **PuTTY**,
from the options choose `4` to **Run Nadeko with Auto Restart.**
It will show you more options:
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4. Exit
```
Choose anything you like and once the bot's back online again in your server, close the **PuTTY**.
Done, You now have your own **NadekoBot**.
**Done**, You now have your own **NadekoBot**.
[To **Restart** your **NadekoBot** anytime later.](http://nadekobot.readthedocs.io/en/latest/guides/Linux%20Guide/#restarting-nadeko)
[Check this when you need to **restart** your **NadekoBot** anytime later along with tmux session.](http://nadekobot.readthedocs.io/en/latest/guides/Linux%20Guide/#restarting-nadeko)
####Running NadekoBot
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####Restarting Nadeko
**Restarting NadekoBot:**
**If** you have chosen option `4` to **Run Nadeko with Auto Restart** from Nadeko's `linuxAIO.sh` *[(you got it from this step)](http://nadekobot.readthedocs.io/en/latest/guides/Linux%20Guide/#getting-nadekobot)*
You can simply type `.die` in the server you have your NadekoBot to make her restart.
**Restarting Nadeko with the Server:**
Open **PuTTY** and login as you have before, type `reboot` and hit Enter.
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####Updating Nadeko
- Connect to the terminal through PuTTY.
- Connect to the terminal through **PuTTY**.
- `tmux kill-session -t nadeko` (don't forget to replace **nadeko** in the command with the name of your bot's session)
- Make sure the bot is **not** running.
- `tmux new -s nadeko` (**nadeko** is the name of the session)
- `cd ~ && bash linuxAIO.sh`
- Choose either `1` or `2` to update the bot with **latest build** or **stable build** respectively.
- Choose either `3` or `4` to run the bot again with **normally** or **auto restart** respectively.
- Done. You can close PuTTY now.
- Done. You can close **PuTTY** now.
####Installing Manually (Optional)