I know people have posted about this before. Sometimes Apple really makes it hard to work professionally. I realize I should have "Professionally" downloaded the original offering but would it kill them to have an archive like virtually all the Professional products I deal with have. And since Apple has put me in such a great mood watching the download of 10.9.3 5.3 GB that takes for ever on my DSL I guess I should be grateful that I'm helping save the planet and saving Apple even more money by not getting a hard copy of the OS. I remember running a test on my wife's new iMac about a year ago and to use the online restore for her OS when it was brand new took 3 plus hours because I hadn't learned about the way to download the OS and save it to a flash drive as a back up. Then when I got my new MacPro that came with 10.7.x I couldn't even download a bootable OS backup without having to purchase it even though it came with my computer but that only offered the restore/backup thingy. Oh well perhaps the heat in LA is getting to me. ;-)
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Cheers,
--Michael
Is there any legacy section with earlier full installers for 10.9. I'm downloading the update for 10.9.2 but that would need me to have installed an earlier version of Maverick. I know people posted warnings to do this but alas I didn't. Are there any legacy download sections on the Apple site?
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