diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
index 2e52b833..0137fab0 100644
--- a/README.md
+++ b/README.md
@@ -46,14 +46,14 @@ Yet another minimal Linux distribution, based on
-**2. Build ISO -** If you're already using archlinux & want to build the iso, maybe with your config then...
+**2. Build ISO -** If you're already using archlinux & want to build the iso, maybe with your config, follow the instructions given below.
***Checklist***
- [ ] **archiso** version: `55-1`
@@ -80,9 +80,9 @@ sudo su
./mkarchcraftiso -v .
```
-+ If everything goes well, you'll have the ISO in **iso/out** directory.
++ If everything goes well, you'll have the ISO in the **iso/out** directory.
-> If you want to Rebuild the ISO, remove ***work*** & ***out*** dirs inside `iso` directory first. then run `./mkarchcraftiso -v .` as **root**. You don't need to run `setup.sh` again, it's a one-time process only.
+> If you want to Rebuild the ISO, remove ***work*** & ***out*** dirs inside the `iso` directory first. then run `./mkarchcraftiso -v .` as **root**. You don't need to run the `setup.sh` again, it's a one-time process only.
### Boot The ISO
@@ -102,20 +102,20 @@ menuentry "Archcraft Live ISO" --class archcraft {
```
-**2. Using dd -** Alternatively, you can use ***dd*** command to make a bootable USB_Drive/SDcard, Just open the terminal and...
+**2. Using dd -** Alternatively, you can use the ***dd*** command to make a bootable USB_Drive/SDcard, open the terminal and do the following
```bash
sudo su
dd bs=4M if=/path/to/archcraft.iso of=/dev/sdX status=progress oflag=sync
```
-**3. Using Etcher -** In case you are afraid of ***dd***, then you can use [Etcher](https://www.balena.io/etcher/) to make a bootable USB/SDcard.
-This supports Windows, Linux, Mac and has a beautiful UI.
+**3. Using Etcher -** In case you want a GUI-based app to do it for you, we recommend [Etcher](https://www.balena.io/etcher/) to make the bootable USB/SDcard.
+Etcher supports Windows, Linux, Mac and has a beautiful UI.
### FYI
-+ Default `username` and `password` is **liveuser**.
-+ After installing Archcraft, run `sudo pacman -Syy` to sync pacman database.
-+ If polybar is not showing some icons properly, run `~/.config/polybar/fix_modules.sh` to fix **Battery** & **Network** Modules.
++ The default `username` and `password` is **liveuser**.
++ After installing Archcraft, run `sudo pacman -Syy` to sync with the pacman database.
++ If the polybar is not showing some icons properly, run `~/.config/polybar/fix_modules.sh` to fix **Battery** & **Network** Modules.
+ You need to enable **os-prober** for Archcraft to detect other installed OS. Edit `/etc/default/grub` file and uncomment `#GRUB_DISABLE_OS_PROBER=false`, then run `sudo grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg` to regenerate grub config file.
+ Update the lock screen according to your screen resolution with `betterlockscreen -u /usr/share/backgrounds/wal_10.jpg` if it's messed up.