How did you create the drive?

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From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
[mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Paul Erkens
Sent: Friday, October 05, 2012 6:43 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: mountain lion clean install still wants app store access

Dear listers,

After having crated a usb installation stick for mountain lion, off of which
I can boot just fine, I booted the mac book pro from the usb drive, turned
on voiceover, wiped the macintosh hd partition using disk utility, and
started the mac os10 mountain lion installer. A few very strange things are
happening.

1. My wifi is working. How can this be? The usb drive ought not to know
anything about my wifi network, its ssid or its password. Why is my wifi
working, without me having to enter the wifi password?

2. When actually installingh os10, then with lion, I had to wait for half an
hour and the installation would be done. This time however, having not lion
but mountain lion on the usb drive from which I am installing, I was asked
to sign in to the app store, and there was no way of getting around it.
After I gave the credentials, the installer started downloading all of
mountain lion's files from the app store, instead of simply copying them
over from my usb drive. All of mountain lion is already on my usb drive, so
why download it again from the app store? It is now taking more than 2 hours
to get mountain lion installed. 

Q: what can I do to make mountain lion install entirely from my usb drive,
rather than it going into the app store to download 95% of itself again?

Very curious.
Paul.

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