Hello,

Didn't I read that the installer is removed after the installation. So I don't 
see why you should need to redownload. Incidentally, When I do a cmd i on the 
installer, the properties report that the Installation.app folder is 
5.31Gigabytes. You are getting the hole file?

It wouldn't make sense to remove the installer until the install has been 
completed.

Gena
Georgina Joyce
Applied Psychologist
Training and Coaching.
Because individuals of groups matter!


On 24 Oct 2013, at 16:08, Paul Hopewell <hopew...@hopewell.org.uk> wrote:

> Hello, 
> I have checked my time machine preferences and they show that Mac Backup is 
> the time machine backup disk. I will now try turning off time machine 
> completely and see if that does any good. 
> 
> the really annoying thing is that I have to kill the Maverick install by 
> force quit. If I then restart App Store it shows that Maverick is downloaded 
> but the option to install Maverick is dimmed. The only way I know to proceed 
> is to re-download all 5.29 GB of Maverick again - now the 4th time I have 
> done that today! 
> 
> Does anyone know a way to retry installing Maverick after an install failure 
> without having to redo the download? 
> 
> Many thanks. 
> 
> Paul Hopewell
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