Desiganp

Q: Mavericks Install DVD

Hi All

 

I'm currently looking the Installation DVD for Mavericks. Reason being, that our company use's over 100 MacBook Pro's and we can't download 6GB everytime we want to upgrade a user's laptop. We would like it to be on DVD. Where can i get the installation DVD from or even download it?

 

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Desiganp

MacBook Pro, OS X Mavericks (10.9)

Posted on Oct 24, 2013 1:30 PM

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  • by scrutinizer82,

    scrutinizer82 scrutinizer82 Jan 1, 2015 4:49 AM in response to Kurt Lang
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    Jan 1, 2015 4:49 AM in response to Kurt Lang

    OS X Base system.png

    As far as I'm able to judge all went successfully this time with creating the file structure seen above. TDK was the hero. Is it what I should've normally get at the output of the process? 

  • by tywebb13,

    tywebb13 tywebb13 Jan 1, 2015 4:59 AM in response to scrutinizer82
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    Jan 1, 2015 4:59 AM in response to scrutinizer82

    Try booting it up with option key. It will take you to the startup manager. Then select the dvd. If successful it will take a while to boot up. Then you may install mavericks from the dvd.

  • by scrutinizer82,

    scrutinizer82 scrutinizer82 Jan 1, 2015 5:32 AM in response to tywebb13
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    Jan 1, 2015 5:32 AM in response to tywebb13

    I meant if this was a correct look of burned OS like that on the screenshot above? I don't want to boot up from DVD right now, as for now I'm satisfied with 10.9.5. 

  • by tywebb13,

    tywebb13 tywebb13 Jan 1, 2015 5:40 AM in response to scrutinizer82
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    Jan 1, 2015 5:40 AM in response to scrutinizer82

    Yes. That's what it is supposed to look like but the only way to see if it really is bootable is to test it out the way I said.

  • by tywebb13,

    tywebb13 tywebb13 Jan 1, 2015 6:13 AM in response to tywebb13
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    Jan 1, 2015 6:13 AM in response to tywebb13

    And what is that Russian word установка? Is it Install?

     

    My installer app on the dvd is called Install OS X Mavericks.

     

    Apart from that, your dvd and mine look the same.

  • by scrutinizer82,

    scrutinizer82 scrutinizer82 Jan 1, 2015 6:31 AM in response to tywebb13
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    Jan 1, 2015 6:31 AM in response to tywebb13

    Yes, that word is "Install" After the burn process succeeded I now feel comfortably. I'm sure I'll successfully boot up from the DVD.

  • by Kurt Lang,

    Kurt Lang Kurt Lang Jan 1, 2015 12:43 PM in response to scrutinizer82
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    Jan 1, 2015 12:43 PM in response to scrutinizer82
    TDK was the hero.

    Excellent. I have no idea why the Verbatim disks were giving you so much trouble. I use those, and Sony discs all the time with no issues. Oh well, as long as it works.

     

    As tywebb13 mentioned, you should boot to the DVD just to make sure it will boot. There's zero harm to the system in trying. When it finally finishes booting to the DVD (it will take a while), all you have to do is note to yourself, "Yup, here I am at the install screen. It works.", then choose to restart.

  • by scrutinizer82,

    scrutinizer82 scrutinizer82 Jan 1, 2015 1:02 PM in response to Kurt Lang
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    Jan 1, 2015 1:02 PM in response to Kurt Lang

    "I have no idea why the Verbatim disks were giving you so much trouble", not Verbatim but Think Xtra that nobody heard of The cheap media was causing such pain. I'd be glad to have Verbatim but the only choice for DVD DL to buy in stores of my residence location was TDK  and it confirmed its reputation.

     

    So if I'm trying to boot up (and if DON'T want to install) I'm going to hold these keys and just stop in the middle of it prior to the start of installation procedure? I don't want to disorganize my files etc...

  • by Kurt Lang,

    Kurt Lang Kurt Lang Jan 1, 2015 1:53 PM in response to scrutinizer82
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    Jan 1, 2015 1:53 PM in response to scrutinizer82

    You can't stop in the middle. It will simply startup to the minimal boot OS on the disk and finally display a menu asking what you want to do. It will be virtually the same menu you see if you do a Recovery Mode startup from the hidden partition on the hard drive. Then it will just sit there and wait for you to pick something. Instead, go to the Apple menu at the top left and choose to restart.

  • by scrutinizer82,

    scrutinizer82 scrutinizer82 Jan 1, 2015 2:00 PM in response to Kurt Lang
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    Jan 1, 2015 2:00 PM in response to Kurt Lang

    Everything is OK. Pressed Option, it displayed the startup screen with my start-up disk (Macintosh HD), Recovery Partition for 10.9 and my DVD-ROM (OS X Base System). Chose the first one and presto! 

  • by tywebb13,

    tywebb13 tywebb13 Jan 1, 2015 2:12 PM in response to scrutinizer82
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    Jan 1, 2015 2:12 PM in response to scrutinizer82

    But you will have to choose the third one, i.e., OS X Base System, to boot up from the dvd.

  • by scrutinizer82,

    scrutinizer82 scrutinizer82 Jan 1, 2015 2:36 PM in response to tywebb13
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    Jan 1, 2015 2:36 PM in response to tywebb13

    So, the second time I risked to boot from the third and during ~15 most nervous minutes in my life when I feared of loss of all my data it went through all the steps up to Install Screen with all these options. It's functional as expected. Feel relieved. Thank you both endlessly, your help was beyond price as was this thread that proved to be of great use even after a year since was started!!! Hope it will help someone else. 

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