It's not strictly necessary to use any external tools to create your bootable 
media, in fact, unless you really want to avoid the command line.  If you can 
brave the command line, however, the tool comes in the Mavericks installer 
bundle, under Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia; run it with no arguments 
for help.

iTunes Match doesn't count towards your 5GB, just as the purchases themselves 
don't.  However I strongly advise against depending on iTunes Match as a 
backup, even if you think you're sure that your stuff is all available there.  
Instead, keep a copy of your entire Music/iTunes folder, which contains 
everything, and restore it to your new environment prior to running iTunes.  
Sadly, as of Mavericks, the same cannot be said of iBooks.

Cheers,
Sabahattin

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