Shammoza89

Q: Recovery partition on OS X Mavericks!

Hey guys,

 

So i downloaded the mavericks installer from the app store today, and created a usb bootable pen drive containing mavericks! I did a clean install from the pen drive, but now i'm unable to find a recovery partition on boot! Just my mac hd! I can access recovery features such as "recover through time machine" from the USB pen drive, and ofcourse also install os x mavericks normally from the pen drive...

 

What have i done wrong? Why is there no longer a recovery partition?

 

PS: I followed a guide on macrumours on how to created the "Base system dmg" bootable, thats how i was able to make a bootable mavericks usb pen drive!

MacBook Pro with Retina display, OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.5)

Posted on Oct 22, 2013 7:47 PM

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  • by Raziel1,

    Raziel1 Raziel1 Oct 22, 2013 8:17 PM in response to Shammoza89
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    Oct 22, 2013 8:17 PM in response to Shammoza89

    Having the same issue. Even removed my Boot Camp partition - tried to reinstall and same issue.

  • by William Lloyd,

    William Lloyd William Lloyd Oct 22, 2013 8:29 PM in response to Shammoza89
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    Oct 22, 2013 8:29 PM in response to Shammoza89

    Installing from an external drive isn't supported.  So who knows why you don't have the recovery partition.

     

    You should re-install Mavericks from the installer in the /Applications folder.  You may have to re-download it.

  • by Raziel1,

    Raziel1 Raziel1 Oct 22, 2013 8:31 PM in response to William Lloyd
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    Oct 22, 2013 8:31 PM in response to William Lloyd

    But you can't do a clean installation then? Downloading the application and launching from applications will upgrade.

  • by William Lloyd,

    William Lloyd William Lloyd Oct 22, 2013 8:33 PM in response to Raziel1
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    Oct 22, 2013 8:33 PM in response to Raziel1

    If you REALLY want to do a clean install:

     

    1)  Do a non-clean installation of Mavericks

    2)  Once done, boot to the recovery partition with command-R.  Then format your main partition and install Mavericks.

  • by Barney-15E,

    Barney-15E Barney-15E Oct 22, 2013 8:34 PM in response to Raziel1
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    Oct 22, 2013 8:34 PM in response to Raziel1

    Raziel1 wrote:

     

    But you can't do a clean installation then? Downloading the application and launching from applications will upgrade.

    Why not? Install it, boot into Recovery, erase the drive, reinstall.

  • by Raziel1,

    Raziel1 Raziel1 Oct 22, 2013 8:35 PM in response to Barney-15E
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    Oct 22, 2013 8:35 PM in response to Barney-15E

    That's the problem. The recovery partition is no longer there.

  • by Shammoza89,

    Shammoza89 Shammoza89 Oct 22, 2013 8:36 PM in response to William Lloyd
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    Oct 22, 2013 8:36 PM in response to William Lloyd

    @William

    That's exactly what i'm doing now! I'm recovering my HD using a time machine backup when i still had a recovery partition on mountain lion. I will try upgrading to os x mavericks through the installer and see what happens! I have it backed up to another usb stick because i new it was going to be deleted from my app folder.

  • by Raziel1,

    Raziel1 Raziel1 Oct 22, 2013 8:39 PM in response to Shammoza89
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    Oct 22, 2013 8:39 PM in response to Shammoza89
  • by Barney-15E,

    Barney-15E Barney-15E Oct 22, 2013 8:40 PM in response to Raziel1
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    Oct 22, 2013 8:40 PM in response to Raziel1

    Raziel1 wrote:

     

    That's the problem. The recovery partition is no longer there.

    It would be there if you installed from the internal disk.

     

    Boot from the USB stick, erase the internal, install.

     

    If you Mac is newer than Lion, you can boot into Internet Recovery by holding down cmd-opt-r. Reinstall from there.

  • by Raziel1,

    Raziel1 Raziel1 Oct 22, 2013 8:43 PM in response to Barney-15E
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    Oct 22, 2013 8:43 PM in response to Barney-15E

    Barney-15E wrote:

     

    Raziel1 wrote:

     

    That's the problem. The recovery partition is no longer there.

    It would be there if you installed from the internal disk.

     

    Boot from the USB stick, erase the internal, install.

     

    If you Mac is newer than Lion, you can boot into Internet Recovery by holding down cmd-opt-r. Reinstall from there.

    I booted from the USB stick, erased internal, installed - have Mavericks with no Recovery partition.

     

    Will Internet Recovery work even though I don't have a Recovery Partition? If so, will going through Internet Recovery install the recovery partition?

     

    Also going to try the other USB method I posted above. I used OSX Daily's method.

  • by Barney-15E,

    Barney-15E Barney-15E Oct 22, 2013 8:45 PM in response to Raziel1
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    Oct 22, 2013 8:45 PM in response to Raziel1

    If your Mac supports Internet Recovery (all that have been produced since Lion do), then you don't need a Recovery HD. It is primarily for setting up a new hard drive, or similar situations.

  • by Raziel1,

    Raziel1 Raziel1 Oct 22, 2013 8:46 PM in response to Barney-15E
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    Oct 22, 2013 8:46 PM in response to Barney-15E

    Barney-15E wrote:

     

    If your Mac supports Internet Recovery (all that have been produced since Lion do), then you don't need a Recovery HD. It is primarily for setting up a new hard drive, or similar situations.

    You need the recovery partition in order to use Find my Mac. Internet Recovery alone is not enough for this feature to work.

  • by Barney-15E,

    Barney-15E Barney-15E Oct 22, 2013 8:49 PM in response to Raziel1
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    Oct 22, 2013 8:49 PM in response to Raziel1

    Raziel1 wrote:

     

    Barney-15E wrote:

     

    If your Mac supports Internet Recovery (all that have been produced since Lion do), then you don't need a Recovery HD. It is primarily for setting up a new hard drive, or similar situations.

    You need the recovery partition in order to use Find my Mac. Internet Recovery alone is not enough for this feature to work.

    The statement was solely in reference to accessing Internet Recovery.

  • by Shammoza89,

    Shammoza89 Shammoza89 Oct 22, 2013 8:59 PM in response to Barney-15E
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    Oct 22, 2013 8:59 PM in response to Barney-15E

    @ Barney

     

    So i successfully reverted back to mountain lion and now i can see recovery hd 10.8.3 when i boot! I'm currently doing the upgrade process instead of the usb stick install method. Any issues after upgrading? Most people recommend a clean install, which is why i did that in the first place!

     

    I'm afraid that OSXDaily's old method won't work even after i try the upgrade method, then boot from the usb drive to do a fesh install as you stated, because i fear that their process doesnt even include a recovery partition on the drive! They now included the new "terminal method" on their page, which Razie beleives it installs also a recovery partition along with boot install!

     

    Razie, can you update me whether the terminal method works or not! I would definetly prefer to do a clean install and have a recovery partition. If it still doesnt work, do as i did bro, revert back to a time machine backup that you had on mountain lion and do the upgrade method until more help arrives

     

    Peace out! This is an awesome community, i'm new to macs, but the feedback from yall is amazing! Thanks for the help

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