When I try to download Mavericks, the image is not in applications.

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> On Nov 27, 2013, at 3:02 AM, Joseph Norton <joseph.nor...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I have created USB bootable OS X installs a number of times.  Just for is not 
> in kicks, I even install OS X on a USB thumb drive and it booted up.
> 
> The USB disk needs to be formatted as MAC OS Extended, Journaled, to make it 
> work.
> 
> What I've found when using Disk Utility is that, if you are wanting to format 
> the whole drive, you don't necessarily need that options menu.  For example, 
> if you select the USB drive (not the volumes on it, but, the actual entire 
> drive), then select MAC OS Extended, Journaled, it will make sure to use the 
> proper partition scheme.  However, when using the partition option in Disk 
> utility, you should use that options button to make sure the proper scheme is 
> selected, because Disk Utility might use the wrong scheme in some cases.
> 
> This has been my experience.
> 
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