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Mavericks Installation UniBeast "INSTALLATION FAILED"

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{Please move into the laptop support forum, i didn't find it}

Hello everybody and sorry for my bad english, i'm from Germany,

i'm trying to make an UniBeast USB-Stick. I followed the steps in this tutorial: http://www.tonymacx86.com/374-unibeast-install-os-x-mavericks-any-supported-intel-based-pc.html I select laptop support and Mavericks 10.9 and click on install. After 15 seconds it says Installation Failed. I'm running an German Mac OSX Lion, but i don't think that's a problem because i've created an Mountain Lion USB-Stick on the same system, with the same version of UniBeast without problems.

Screenshots: 1. My Mavericks Installer
2. My Mavericks Installer, too (more information)
3. My selected things in unibeast
4. The installation failure screen

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{Please move into the laptop support forum, i didn't find it}

Hello everybody and sorry for my bad english, i'm from Germany,

i'm trying to make an UniBeast USB-Stick. I followed the steps in this tutorial: http://www.tonymacx86.com/374-unibeast-install-os-x-mavericks-any-supported-intel-based-pc.html I select laptop support and Mavericks 10.9 and click on install. After 15 seconds it says Installation Failed. I'm running an German Mac OSX Lion, but i don't think that's a problem because i've created an Mountain Lion USB-Stick on the same system, with the same version of UniBeast without problems.

Screenshots: 1. My Mavericks Installer
2. My Mavericks Installer, too (more information)
3. My selected things in unibeast
4. The installation failure screen

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For Unibeast troubleshooting, read the stickies here: http://www.tonymacx86.com/unibeast/
 
UniBeast only works on English languages based systems. Change to English until you have it working.
http://www.tonymacx86.com/unibeast/102443-unibeast-troubleshooting-notes.html

Under the TonyMacx86.com header at the top of the page is a selection of options reading left to right:

Home Activity Albums Buyer's guide Rules Videos Forum⬇︎ Guides⬇︎ Downloads⬇︎

Hover your cursor over Forum and a drop down menu appears, the last option is Laptops. Hover over laptops and other options appear.

Adrian B
 
UniBeast only works on English languages based systems. Change to English until you have it working.
http://www.tonymacx86.com/unibeast/102443-unibeast-troubleshooting-notes.html

Under the TonyMacx86.com header at the top of the page is a selection of options reading left to right:

Home Activity Albums Buyer's guide Rules Videos Forum⬇︎ Guides⬇︎ Downloads⬇︎

Hover your cursor over Forum and a drop down menu appears, the last option is Laptops. Hover over laptops and other options appear.

Adrian B

Hello and thank you for your quick response,

i did all the steps what were showed in the troubleshooting but nothing helped. What else can I do?
 
Hello and thank you for your quick response,

i did all the steps what were showed in the troubleshooting but nothing helped. What else can I do?

Did you switch to english and redownload from the Mac App Store?
 
Make sure that when you down load Mavericks that you do not have a previous failed copy that has not been deleted.

The next step is to record your UniBeast problem by following this guide.
http://www.tonymacx86.com/unibeast/85364-unibeast-failure-reporting.html

Adrian B

OK i looked at the failure report. It says that i habe to re-download mavericks from the app-store. I'm running Lion in a virtual machine, and it takes hours to re-download. How can I proof if the installer is corrupted or destroyed?
 
OK i looked at the failure report. It says that i habe to re-download mavericks from the app-store. I'm running Lion in a virtual machine, and it takes hours to re-download. How can I proof if the installer is corrupted or destroyed?

If Unibeast says you need to re-download, that's what you need to do. Note also that it *must* come from the Mac App Store, not somewhere else.
 
What is the Problem when it comes from somwhere else?
 
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