You'll see both InstallESD.dmg (with its mounted volume, OS X Install ESD, below it) and BaseSystem.dmg (with its mounted volume, OS X Base System, below it) in the volumes list on the left. Launch Disk Utility (in /Applications/Utilities). Open the Terminal app (in /Application/Utilities), and then type open /Volumes/OS\ X\ Install\ ESD/BaseSystem.dmg and press Return. Instead, you’ll mount it using Terminal, which makes it visible in Disk Utility. Unfortunately, BaseSystem.dmg is invisible, and because this is a read-only volume, you can’t make BaseSystem.dmg visible. The file you want to get to is actually another disk image inside OS X Install ESD called BaseSystem.dmg. That volume will appear in the Finder as OS X Install ESD. In the folder that appears, open Contents, then open Shared Support you’ll see a disk image file called InstallESD.dmg.ĭouble-click InstallESD.dmg in the Finder to mount its volume. Right-click (or Control click) the installer, and choose Show Package Contents from the resulting contextual menu. It’s called Install OS X Mavericks.app and it should have been downloaded to your main Applications folder (/Applications). Once you’ve downloaded Mavericks, find the installer on your Mac. Please Backup your Data Before you start Installing Mavericks.
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