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Some older Macs with OS X Snow Leopard may be able to use Internet Recovery Mode after installing OS X Lion or later, and a firmware update. Things you can do in Recovery Mode. Recovery Mode and Internet Recovery Mode both provide the same recovery tools which permit you to perform the following maintenance tasks on your Mac.
Yes I've read the same. It seems to be a problem with a previous upgrade, in my case from lion to mountain lion, that prevents mavericks from creating the recovery partition.
I already installed on an external disc Mavericks and its running just fine. But on my main macintosh hd disc it just can't install it. If your mac came with lion, you can press command+r after the booting chime to enter the recovery mode, if you have no recovery partition right now (like me) it will open the internet recovery, which takes longer. After loading it will give you the option to reinstall lion. I guess I might give this a try this weekend.I'll post back the results or please let us know if reinstalling lion helped you.
Seems that I finally made it. The only solution I could find was to create a bootable USB thumbdrive using the instructions in here booted from the usb and then erase the Macintosh HD (actually I went a full step forward recreating the partition using the original name. Then installed from the usb and everything seems to went ok. Right now its reinstalling everything from my time machine backup. In my previous test, this process created the recovery partion, but I'm not able to confirm that yet. Hope this helps any of you. Hi, i had the same problem and after searching for hours, i found a solution, which doesn't need to format the partitions.
Follow these two links: 1. The first link is not that important, it gives clues for why it may work. It also gives some other ideas.
But the second link is the jewel. From the beginning, follow till the end of the three points of step two. You dont need to go further.
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I followed till the end of step two and then started installing mavericks again. Works like a charm!
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My hard drive recently broke, so I've invested in a new one (500GB SSD/HDD Hybrid). I boot up with CMD+R in order to reinstall the OS. I enter all of the relevant details in order to initiate the download, but a little bit into it it will say that it's failed and to retry from the purchases page. I can't get to the purchases page as I have to reinstall the OS in order to get onto the computer.
I've also tried installing from an old Snow Leopard disc, but also had no luck there. If anyone could help it'd be much appreciated. (I also have a desktop Mac, so if there is anything I could do with that in order to get my macbook to work that's available.
I also have a HDD to USB cable form an old external HDD, so I can plug my new hard drive into the desktop Mac too.). ThatPodge wrote: I boot up with CMD+R in order to reinstall the OS. I enter all of the relevant details in order to initiate the download, but a little bit into it it will say that it's failed and to retry from the purchases page. You hold command option r to boot from Internet Recovery. Did you first format the new drive in Disk Utility? Click the drive > Partition > Partition 1 > Option: GUID > Format: OS X Ext J > Name: MacintoshHD > click Apply.