He will never be found too far away from a good cuppa tea. That might be a much easier way of doing the above. I have seen problems in the past when people copy special characters such as quote marks. Thanks a lot Matt!!! Your instructions are much appreciated. Works perfectly on my Mac mini which was shipped with preinstalled Did you solved it? If you got the answer , please tell me.
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Browse Search. Ask a question. User profile for user: paulby88 paulby Question: Q: Question: Q: can not find installesd. More Less. Reply I have this question too 5 I have this question too Me too 5 Me too. All replies Drop Down menu. Loading page content. Note: As explained in 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 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.
Before you make a bootable install drive, you should make sure you have the latest version of the Mountain Lion 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.
For example, if you downloaded OS X Which means that a bootable install drive you create from that installer will install OS X For example, when the inevitable Obviously, then, you want to create your bootable install drive using the latest version of the Mountain Lion installer.
Pronetsys GCT - Tel: Toggle navigation. Brainiac Center knowledgebase. You will see a folder named Contents in the Finder window. Open the Contents folder, and then open the SharedSupport folder. You should see a file named InstallESD. Right-click the InstallESD. Close the Finder window and return to the Desktop. Right-click on an empty area of the Desktop and select "Paste Item" from the pop-up menu.
Pasting the item to the Desktop can take a bit of time, so be patient. Insert a blank DVD into your Mac's optical drive. If a notice asks you what to do with the blank DVD, click the Ignore button.
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