![]() ![]() We walk you through the actual installation recommend some post-install tasks discuss some upgrade challenges and help you decide if a “clean install”-erasing your drive and starting from scratch-is for you. My impression (after reading different sources) is that this recovery is needed when upgrading from 10.9.0 (or 10.9.1 / 10.9.2) but not later. 10.12 is available again, and the above tip on 10.12-10.14 covers how to get it. 10.6.8 users can download a version of 10.11 if they don't have 10.12 compatibility. When upgrading from 10.9.0 to 10.9.5 like I did, it will not boot. 10.9 Mavericks, 10.10 Yosemite, unless your Mac came with either/or as well as if you purchased it previously from the Mac App Store. In the articles below, we cover the requirements for running Mavericks the things you should do to get your Mac ready and the download process. Recovery Scenario When you install a Mac OS upgrade there is a risk your Mavericks system will not boot. ![]() But that doesn’t mean you should make the jump with no preparation, or that there are no important decisions to make along the way.Īs we do with every new version of OS X, we’ve installed Mavericks more times than we can count in order to put together a comprehensive guide to installing the latest Mac OS. A few clicks (and some patience) is all it takes to install OS X 10.9 over your existing copy of Mountain Lion, Lion, or Snow Leopard (or, if you’re brave, even Leopard). Mavericks (OS X 10.9) is here! And just as with Lion (OS X 10.7) and Mountain Lion (OS X 10.8) before it, getting Mavericks is as easy as downloading an installer from the Mac App Store. ![]()
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