ok but once the installer is in the Applications Folder, how do you make a bootable USB? all the commands and createinstallmedia stuff does NOT workit has already been mentioned on github
If you downloaded it previously with the same Apple ID it should be listed under your purchased tab.Which method can i use to download Mavericks installer app in my scenario?
- i have a Macbook Pro with Mavericks already installed.
- i dont have in my appstore account mavericks to find it for download.
If you downloaded it previously with the same Apple ID it should be listed under your purchased tab.
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If you bought it with the OS X Mavericks pre-installed on your MBP it won't be there. Apple never sold Mavericks on DVD or USB so there's no other way to get it that I know of.
What version of macOS or OS X are you using ?I love how stupidly easy this looks but I can't even properly open gibMacOS.command...
10.10.2What version of macOS or OS X are you using ?
That is new enough.10.10.2
Some people use older versions of OS X like Snow Leopard and then the Python version is too old for the script to run properly. That's why I asked. Are you right (ctrl) clicking on the file and then selecting open ?But where does it even mention minimum system specs, I was under the impression this was made for older systems to be able to download?