One of these two methods should let you download the installer. If that doesn’t work, Option+click Mavericks in the list and then Option+click the Installed button on the Mavericks page. (This was a common issue with Lion, although much less so with Mountain Lion and Mavericks, but I mention it here just in case.) If this happens to you, launch the Mac App Store app and Option+click the Purchases tab in the toolbar that should show the Download button next to Mavericks in the Purchases list. The Mac App Store app may think you already have the installer and, thus, not offer to let you download it again. You won’t even be prompted to authorize the installer on each Mac, as you are with other Mac App Store-distributed software-the Mavericks installer does not use digital-rights management (DRM).ĭownloading the installer onto a Mac already running Mavericks: If you already have Mavericks-either the official release or the golden master (the final developer release, a.k.a., the GM)-installed on a Mac, you may have problems downloading the final-version installer onto that Mac. This is obviously a much faster approach than re-downloading the 5.3GB installer to each computer. Copying the Mavericks installer onto other Macs: Alternatively, once you’ve downloaded the Mavericks installer to one computer, you can copy it-over your local network or by using a flash drive, external hard drive, or other media-to your other Macs.
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