there is also lion disk maker
it also works for mavericks as well as mountain lion and lion disks
didn't have to go threw all those extra steps
it is also free ware
hth
Hank

On 8/18/2014 3:38 AM, Kawal Gucukoglu wrote:
I noticed that also and thought that's great.

Kawal.

On 18 Aug 2014, at 11:07 am, Paul Erkens <paul.erk...@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi Georgina and Sabahattin,

Thanks so much. The problem is solved. Mavericks now runs freshly on my 
macbook. With ml and earlier, it was easy to simply unpack the big dmg file for 
the operating system, found in the downloaded app bundle. to a USB drive. This 
new way of doing it was unknown to me. This time I did not have to go through 
these hoops, but I'm definitely saving your messages for future use.

I found out about an interesting change in disk utility in Mavericks, when 
compared to the older mountain lion version, just for those interested. In ml 
and earlier, if you booted from the recovery mac partition, command r after the 
chime while turning the computer on, then we could not delete the macintosh hd 
partition with disk utility, as long as it was still encrypted. The process was 
tedious. I used to have to boot up normally, turn of filevault, then let it do 
its decryption process which takes hours, and only then can you reboot into the 
recovery partition, and delete the macintosh partition from there. Now with 
Mavericks, this is different. Whether or not macintosh hd is encrypted, you can 
now wipe it using disk utility, before doing a reinstall from the recovery 
partition.

Paul.
On Aug 16, 2014, at 10:08 PM, Georgina Joyce <g...@gena-j.me.uk> wrote:

Hello Paul,

Yes you can. What you need to do.

Go to your app store on the ML machine.

Download Mavericks and when the installer starts, press cancel.
Then you can provide a command line
to write it to a USB stick greater than 7.9 Gb.

Many of us did this when Mavericks first came out and discussed it here. So you 
can look through this list archives. Or just use your favourite search engine. 
I think there are a few utilities to automate the procedure, if that is what 
you want.

In reading Mac World's guide. They suggest you should boot up your machine in 
recovery mode and use disk utility to attempt to repair the disk firstly to 
ensure it is functional. Article link below.

However, you should be able to sort it out yourself, I suspect. The machine 
doesn't know your wireless access details. Either open up your wireless or use 
a ethernet cable to link the Pro to the router.

http://www.macworld.com/article/2056543/installing-mavericks-our-complete-guide.html

Good luck.

Gena




On 16 Aug 2014, at 20:06, Paul Erkens <paul.erk...@gmail.com> wrote:

Dear listers,

I have 2 machines, a mini and a macbook, where the macbook won't boot any 
longer. I'm now writing on my mac mini, which has Mountain Lion. I'd rather not 
yet update this machine to Mavericks, because I'm waiting for Yosemite. My 
macbook is indeed running Mavericks already.

This afternoon, the Mavericks macbook somehow died. It won't boot. My wife 
tells me there's an infinite beach ball, and the system has been used so 
intensively, that I wanted to reinstall Mavericks anyway, and start anew. That 
is because my macbook had lion, mountain lion, and then I updated that to 
Mavericks, and the macbook deserves a fresh install. Unfortunately, the macbook 
won't boot anymore.

I thought I would first restore my latest macbook time machine backup. This 
went, but failed before getting to 1 %.

If I start up the macbook from its recovery partition and I then try to 
reinstall OS 10, it asks for my Apple ID, and it won't get passed that, even 
though there is a wifi connection according to my sighted wife. It keeps 
saying: signing in to the app store, for 15 minutes. Then I gave up on that. So 
now, I would like to create a Mavericks USB stick, and reinstall  Mavericks 
from there. My macbook running Mavericks, won't boot, nor recover, so that 
machine is not an option to create the USB recovery drive with. I'll have to 
create a Mavericks USB recovery stick using my mac mini, which runs Mountain 
lion.

 From what I discovered, I can indeed create a recovery USB drive, using my 
mountain lion machine. I downloaded the Mavericks installer app, I downloaded 
the diskmaker program, but when I run disk maker, it tells me that it can only 
create a mountain lion USB recovery disk, and not one for Mavericks. This is 
because disk maker detected mountain lion running on the system.

So, is there any way you can think of, that I can use to create a Mavericks USB 
bootable installer drive for Mavericks, using my mountain lion machine? I could 
update this mountain lion machine and be out of trouble right away. However, I 
bumped into numerous Mavericks issues that don't occur on my current mountain 
lion installation. So, if possible, I'd like to keep using ML for a few more 
months, until we have Yosemite. I'm very interested to hear your solution if 
there is one.

Regards,
Paul.

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