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- #MAIL MAC OS X MAVERICKS HOW TO#
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Simply insert your drive, power on the computer, and hold down the Option key to access the boot selection menu. The process has become a bit more cumbersome, but once all the files are in their proper place, the USB drive works much the same. There you have it - a bootable copy OS X Mavericks on USB Flash Drive that can be used to install, upgrade, and/or troubleshoot compatible Apple computers.
#MAIL MAC OS X MAVERICKS INSTALL#
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Once the files have finished copying over, the drive should mount automatically.The process may indicate in excess of one hour, but in my experience, the process takes significantly less time to complete ( Figure I).
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#MAIL MAC OS X MAVERICKS DOWNLOAD#
Using a Mac with at least OS X 10.6.8 installed, access the Mac App Store and download the Mavericks (10.9) app installer.User Account with Administrative privileges.Apple computer with Mac App Store (OS X 10.6.8+).Install OS X Mavericks.app (installer downloaded from Mac App Store).Creating a USB Installer for Apple OS X 10.9īefore proceeding, you’ll need the following items to complete the process: However, the focus of this article is the change in the process for creating a working, bootable USB drive. The latest iteration of OS X, version 10.9 (aka Mavericks), marks not only 200+ changes in the OS, but also does away with the fabled “big cat” naming scheme.
#MAIL MAC OS X MAVERICKS HOW TO#
In April, I wrote an article on TechRepublic about how to create a bootable USB to install OS X. Jesus Vigo goes over the steps to create a bootable USB to install OS X 10.9 (aka Mavericks). How to create a bootable USB to install OS X Mavericks