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Macintosh os x mountain lion
Macintosh os x mountain lion












macintosh os x mountain lion
  1. #Macintosh os x mountain lion mac os x#
  2. #Macintosh os x mountain lion install#

However, unlike with the CD- and DVD-based Mac OS X installers of old, which can never be updated once they’re created, Apple regularly updates the Mountain Lion installer on the Mac App Store so that it installs the latest version of OS X 10.8.

#Macintosh os x mountain lion install#

Which means that a bootable install drive you create from that installer will install OS X 10.8.0. For example, if you downloaded OS X 10.8 the day Mountain Lion is released, you downloaded the 10.8. What? You didn’t even realize there are different versions of the installer? It turns out that when you download the Mountain Lion installer from the Mac App Store, that copy of the installer installs whatever version of OS X was available at the time of download. If you don’t, you’ll have to re-download the installer from the Mac App Store before you can create a bootable install drive.) Get the latest version of the Mountain Lion installerīefore you make a bootable install drive, you should make sure you have the latest version of the Mountain Lion installer. So if you plan to use that installer on other Macs, or-in this case-to create a bootable drive, be sure to copy the installer to another drive, or at least move it out of the Applications folder, before you install. Our main Mountain Lion-installation article, if you leave the Mountain Lion installer in its default location in the Applications folder when you install OS X 10.8, the installer will be deleted automatically after the installation finishes. Our article on making a bootable Lion-install drive. Using Disk Utility,” below, but from Step 6 on, follow the instructions under “To create a bootable DVD” in That said, if, for whatever reason, you absolutely need to create a bootable install DVD, follow steps 1 through 5 under “ In addition, you can easily update a USB stick or external hard drive each time an update to Mac OS X is released, as explained below with a DVD, you have to toss the disc in the trash and start over, which is both a hassle and bad for the environment. More and more Macs ship without a built-in optical drive booting and installing from a DVD is very slow and 8GB flash drives can be found for $10 or less-there’s little reason to opt for a DVD anymore. Though it’s possible to make one, I don’t recommend it these days. You may have noticed that I didn’t mention making a bootable install DVD.














Macintosh os x mountain lion