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Mac OS X Mavericks Free Download DMG 10.9 Bootable Installer Version. It is complete bootable Mavericks 10.9 DMG Disk Image for Clean OS Install.
Mac OS X Mavericks Overview
OS X Mavericks is the 10th release of the OS X. Mac OS X Mavericks was released worldwide in October 2013. This update has a great stress on the life of the battery and improvements have been made for the power users. The operating system is available free of cost and some new addition have been made in this version like maps and iBooks are now available on your desktop. Tabbed windows has been introduced by which now you can swipe between different windows easily.

The applications included in Mac OS X Mavericks are awesome and great in their use like FaceTime by which you can make video calls and can contact your loved ones easily and can chat with them face to face. Game Center is also included in this version by which you can play games with your friends online. Then there is a comprehensive music studio called GarageBand by which you can create music of your own and then can share it to the world. As mentioned above iBooks are now also available on your desktop and you can easily read any book of your choice from iBook store.You can also Download Mac OS X Yosemite for Latest features.

iMovie is another application included in Mac OS X Mavericks which can be used for creating movies and editing the existing videos. iPhoto is another application which is included in this version and you can organize and view your photos. KeyNote is an application by which you can create beautiful and impressive presentations. These apps mentioned above plus many more makes Mac OS X Mavericks a very handy operating system which will surely satisfy you.

Features of Mac OS X Mavericks
Below are some noticeable features which you’ll experience after Mac OS X Mavericks free download.
- Great emphasis on battery life.
- Enhancements have been made for power users.
- Maps and iBooks now available on desktop.
- FacTime included by which you can make video calls.
- GarageBand is included which is a comprehensive music studio.
- iMovie application included for creating movies.
- KeyNotes included for creating impressive presentations.
- iPhoto is included for viewing and sharing your photos.

Mac OS X Mavericks Technical Setup Details
- Software Full Name: Mac OS X Mavericks 10.9
- Setup File Name: Mavericks Installer.dmg
- Full Setup Size: 5 GB
- Setup Type: Offline Installer / Full Standalone Setup:
- Compatibility Architecture: 32 Bit (x86) / 64 Bit (x64)
- Latest Version Release Added On: 11th Jan 2015
- License: To be installed on Official Mac Laptops
- Developers: Apple Mac OS
System Requirements For Mac OS X Mavericks
Before you start Mac OS X Mavericks free download, make sure your PC meets minimum system requirements.
- Memory (RAM): 2GB of RAM required.
- Hard Disk Space: 8GB of free space required.
- Processor: Intel Pentium 4 or later.
Mac OS X Mavericks Free Download
Click on below button to start Mac OS X Mavericks Free Download. This is complete offline installer and standalone setup for Mac OS X Mavericks. This would be compatible with both 32 bit and 64 bit windows.
Before Installing Software You Must Watch This Installation Guide Video
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This Post was Last Updated On: December 22, 2021
- #15 written by Naff TheBoss 11 years ago
To install MAC OS X to an Intel PC, first download iBoot ISO file and
burn it onto a CD; its a tiny iso file afew MBs. Expand the Mac OS X DMG
file and copy it to a flashdrive (the flash must be NTFS to be able to
copy a file more than 4GB). Go to your PC Setup Configuration, first
enable Virtual Technology setting then enable your pc to boot from disk.
Insert your disk and reboot from it, it will show an iBoot icon. Remove
your disk and connect your flash drive then press F5 and select the new
mackintosh icon of the flashdrive. It will begin installing Mac OS X
onto your PC.. - #25 written by Syed_wahaj 11 years ago
I Create Mac Maverick 10.9 boot able Usb on windows 7 and Windows 8.1 . Its very simple and easy there is not rockit science involved. Mac Maverick 10.9 required 8 GB USB for Boot able. Intel Core to Duo and Quad Core processors you disable Virtualization ( Vt and VTx) and multiple processor also disable and hard disk Sata emulation mode change IDE to AHCI mode and E-Sata also disable in BIOS settings of your Motherboard. You should have update bios of your motherborad it is very necessary. You need 3 GB ram of 800 or 667 mega hertz(Mhz) speed with PC6400. Hard Disk at least 80 GB required. i upload videos on facebook . Videos title is : This is done me and my friends: link is
https://www.facebook.com/wahaj543
I also upload on dialymotion.com videos . Videos title is :
“Mac Maverick 10.9 install on HP 7900 SSF” link is
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2iuwmq_mac-maverick-10-9-install-on-hp-7900-ssf_school check this tutorial https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nod7cpxzxLc
- #30 written by Zeeshan 11 years ago
check this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yy3hiwNIgg4 and i can’t warranty anything since MAC OS X was made for MAC’s no for generic PC
- #48 written by fotonikolaidis.gr 11 years ago
Hi, i download the dmg file but i don’t want to use the method with the USB flash because i don’t want to wipe all my data, i’ve tried by double clicking the dmg file and after launcing the installer (like normally i would do via app store) i get an error
“This is not a supported method of installing the operating system.
Please run Install OS X Mavericks.app that you downloaded from the App Store.”
I’m using iMac with SL 10.6.8
Is there a way i can upgrade to Mavericks without clean install???
Thanks in advance
if you don’t mind answer, what are you trying to do? if you’re trying to do a bootable usb or something like that this may help http://www.macworld.com/article/2056561/how-to-make-a-bootable-mavericks-install-drive.html
can you try this tutorial, https://onedrive.live.com/view.aspx?cid=A84194DD1881D1E5&resid=a84194dd1881d1e5%217044&app=Word
you can search on google, you can start here http://www.bing.com/search?setmkt=en-US&q=install+mavericks+on+pc
you can burn it after download. use this http://getintopc.com/softwares/utilities/acute-systems-transmac-free-download/ to install require extra steps, you can google it
- #73 written by Angelo Maria Salvati 10 years ago
Hi, I’ve downloaded the OS X Mavericks 10.9 from this website. Thanks! I would like only to update my Mountain Lion with it. I’ve launched the OS X Mavericks installer and I’ve stopped it when the program told me: “Install” ? The installer makes an update of the previous OS X or it scratch all the Hard Disk ?
I want to update only my Mountain Lion to Mavericks.
Thanks
Best
Angelo here is something that may help. sorry for the late response http://www.macworld.com/article/2056561/how-to-make-a-bootable-mavericks-install-drive.html
- #82 written by L. Libby 10 years ago
Fatima, I am on my iMac (10.11.1) and would like to download and create an OS X Mavericks install USB for my mom to update her iMac (10.6.8). I’ve gone through the entire process step by step, but there is no “sharedsupport” file under “contents” (despite running the terminal code — as you suggested to someone else in the comment section). I attempted to use “createinstallmedia” as suggested in the MacWorld post, but sadly the response is:
/Applications/Install OS X Mavericks.app does not appear to be a valid OS installer application.
Any suggestions? I would love to get this sorted out.
- #88 written by JD Drum 10 years ago
I have spent days dling Yosemite, Snow Leopard, El Capitan,
and Mavericks dmg images, Yosemitezone iso, Mac Hazard iso
and Niresh Hackintosh iso images in an attempt to build a
Hackintosh partition on an Asus Crossblade Ranger pc. The
Iso’s were the only ones that would load, at all, only to
stall at the introduction screen, never even getting into
choosing a partition for the install. Whether I used efi
boot, efi legacy boot, sl132 boot or iboot, the El Capitan
dmg was the only one that the boot utilities allowed me to
actually select, and choose to boot from the disk menu;
giving me an error of El Capitan dmg having no boot sector
to load and run. The Yosemite, Snow Leopard and Mavericks
dmgs only pulled up a blank cd icon, which was never
highlighted as a bootable selection, even though
getintopc.com listed each of them as fully local install
disks.Yosemite and Snow Leopard were both simply copied to
dsdd dvd using Infrarecorder, as no Windoze dvd utility
recognized dmg as a legitimate disk image, while the
Mavericks dmg was burned as an image file using transmac.
I have tried just about every combination of boot utility
and os x image I can find, and I come up with scratch,
every time. I have no access to a Mac to burn an installation
disk, so I am left with what I can dl from the inet.Suggestions?
- #91 written by Dave Anderson 10 years ago
I just tried to download Mac OS X Mavericks Free Download as above link and my SOPHOS for Mac protection blocked the page from loading with this message…
High Risk Website Blocked
Location: http://85.25.103.124/Getintopc.com/Mavericks%20Installer.dmg?md5=pj9QTTu4yPzEWgMV_7CCpQ&expires=1455241917
Access has been blocked as the threat Mal/HTMLGen-A has been found on this website.
Return to the page you were previously viewing.
by SophosLabs.***So I’m guessing this page has been compromised and I suggest no one use this until the author repairs it.***
- #92 written by Dave Anderson 10 years ago
I tried to download this and my virus protection stopped the page from opening then posted this…
High Risk Website Blocked
Access has been blocked as the threat Mal/HTMLGen-A has been found on this website.
Return to the page you were previously viewing
***I would not use this download site until the author remedies this.***
Dave. - #95 written by Southpaw 10 years ago
Ive followed all the steps but when I reach step 11 then no install prompts, and it just opens Lion which is what the Macbook is built with. I think its because the base system is still seen as a USB (I think thats whats the orange stick on startup manager is), any suggestions on how to fix the problem and make it install?
- #98 written by Cali Z 10 years ago
I came here to fix a problem that I was having with reloading my OS X.
I would like to thank you so much for your upload and generosity of doing so.
It has saved me many hours and money trying to get a Clean copy of Mavericks.
Thanks again.Following is my walk-through on re-installing your OS X on a single Mac without any OS or lost Apple ID/password.
Thanks for letting me share my experience with others, that may have run across the same problem.This is what happened to me, “This item is temporarily unavailable. Try again later”, when I tried to reinstall my OS from Apple’s servers online.
I must have tried 20 times, before I figured out that it was not the Apple servers. (had to google it)However here are the differences:
1. I bought the MacBook Pro from a pawn shop, so I have NO clue as to the original owner or their Apple ID/password.
Image my surprise when I found this little tidbit of Apple ID horror!
2. I ONLY have ONE MacBook, not two, which is what EVERY response expects/assumes you to have.
A little explanation, I purchased this MacBook Pro and wanted to update to the new El Capitain OS 10.11 version,
but I did not have enough room on my HD for it, because the previous owner had a lot of trash, junk files, downloads, pictures, email, etc cluttering up space, which of course I didn’t want, nor did I ever need. Likewise, I certainly didn’t want his name referencing MY new laptop or pathways, directories, and so on etc, etc, etc.
SO I’m like, wipe that sucker clean.
WRONG MOVE… big mistake!!!
Which I’m sure most of you are well aware by now …of that swift jump into Apple’s h e l l h o l e!
After hours, days of research, trying this, trying that, figuring out dead-ends, frustrated, crying, yelling…like it really did any good! hmmmmI came up with a way to re-install my previous OS without, let me say that again WITHOUT using an Apple login credentials, so here it goes, are you ready?
This happens to be my FIRST Apple product ever, which I’ve never experienced their OS layout, so the learning curve was aggressive.
I’ve been a dedicated Windows user since 3.1, so IF I type (explain) something (terminology) “incorrectly” be understanding, ok?
So for those of you which like myself, have ONLY one Mac product and NO friends to help OR want to share my burden.
Firstly, Write this address down: http://getintopc.com/softwares/operating-systems/mac-os-x-mavericks-free-download/ (same as above download link)
And NO you cannot download from your Windows computer onto a USB drive and then transfer it to your Mac.
WHY, because Windows uses FAT formatting while Mac uses Mac OS, they don’t understand each other,
designed that way on purpose dont’cha know? (little did I know this)That is the web-address you will use to download the “Mavericks Installer.dmg”, You will need this later for downloading.
You need TWO USB DRIVES, at least 8GB each (this is the secret) shhhh, don’t tell…haha
Hopefully, you have two working USB ports also.IF not, just stop now, the rest is assumed and expected that you have two working USB ports on your Mac.
It was bad enough reading through all the apple discussion posts, just to find out that I didn’t have the correct Apple ID/password, nor did I have an extra MacBook just conveniently laying around!
ON your Mac, you need to get into “Mac OS X Utilities”, here’s how:
HOLD down Command + Option + R while you push POWER (you can release Power only)
Keep holding others, until rotating EARTH shows up. (now you can release those other 3),
This starts Internet Recovery.This is when your Mac will attempt to connect to the internet, make sure you have either Wi-Fi or Ethernet connected, Ethernet (hard-wired) is much faster than Wi-Fi for downloading needed files.
When “Mac OS X Utilities” finally shows up: (takes it’s sweet time about it)
1. SELECT “Disk Utility”
2. Plug in one USB drive at a time, let Disk Utility recognize it, then plug in second USB drive, wait for recognition.
3.When BOTH are recognized by Disk Utility, (you’ll see them appear in left-side pane)SELECT 1st USB Drive (left-side pane), click on (will be highlighted):
SELECT “Partition” (within right-side pane)
SELECT “Partition Layout”, then SELECT “1 Partition”
SELECT “Options”, then SELECT “GUID Partition Table” (a must for USB drive to act as startup disk)UNDER “Partition Information”
NAME: (I used MAC DMG, so I wouldn’t get it confused with other USB drive)
FORMAT: Use “Mac OS Extended (Journaled)SELECT “Apply”, then SELECT “Partition” (this WILL format or wipe out all data on this USB drive)
***DO this same above procedures for Second USB, but name it MAC OS X ***
DO NOT REMOVE EITHER USB DRIVE
CLOSE out (X) Disk Utility (Command + Q)
Now, Select “Get Help Online” from “Mac OS X Utilities” menu (should be 3rd from top)
It will open up Safari browser, follow along this is very important.
On top Menu, Click on “Safari”, then SELECT “Preferences”
Under “General” tab, scroll down to “Save downloaded files to:”
Click “Other”, then SELECT “MAC DMG” under devices menu. Close (X) that window.
You should have an open Safari window about “Recovery Information”
Within “Address Bar” type in web address: (same one you were suppose to write down above)
Type in and press enter.
SCROLL down to the “DOWNLOAD” button and click it.
It will open up a new browser window and then start downloading the “Mavericks Installer.dmg” package.
It is 5.95GB, so it will take some time to download. (Go goof around while it’s downloading.)WHEN it is finished downloading, close out Safari. (Command + Q)
You should be back to the “Mac OS X Utilities” menu.
SELECT “Disk Utilities” once again.
CLICK on “MAC DMG” dropdown under USB drive heading (it will be highlighted)
SELECT “Restore” in right-side pane
Under Source: MAC DWG (should be already entered)
SELECT “Image”,
In Pop-up window, SELECT MAC DMG in left-side pane, it should show -Getintopc.com-Mavericks Installer.dmg (in right-side pane)
* NOW your SOURCE should be: -Getintopc.com-Mavericks Installer.dmg
Next, CLICK & HOLD on 2nd USB drive drop-down MAC OS X, DRAG to “Destination” in right-side pane
(Only way I know how to do this, new remember! if you know easier way, then do that)RECAP: (right-side pane)
Source: -Getintopc.com-Mavericks Installer.dmg
Destination: MAC OS XNow SELECT “Restore” (bottom right)
It will ask if you are sure you want to replace “MAC OS X” with “-Getintopc.com-Mavericks Installer.dmg?
SELECT “Erase”
It will verify and start copying the data over, takes about 35 minutes.
If all went well you should have 40,147 files @ 6.01GB
When it is finished, the 2nd USB drive will now be called: “OS X Base System”Now, REMOVE (ONLY) the USB labeled MAC DWG
Close out (X) of “Disk Utility” (Command + Q)
Close out (X) of “Mac OS X Utilities” (Command + Q)
SELECT “Choose Startup Disk”
SELECT “OS X Base System Mac OS X,10.9)
CLICK on “Restart”
It will ASK again, CLICK on “Restart”Spinning wheel will be on and “turn for a couple of minutes”,
then your Mac will power off and “restart” showing Apple Logo (also for a couple of minutes),
It will then show OS X Installer Window.
Follow Prompts to install your new OS XI went through Apple’s H e l l H o l e and back to bring you this step-by-step guide. (LOL)
Hope it helps.The great part is that you now have a backup USB restore drive…yippee! (for future mistakes or other Macbooks…)
Have fun,
Cali-Z - #100 written by bema 10 years ago
- #103 written by len5465 . 10 years ago
Thank you so much for this! Finally an untouched DMG so I can install maveericks again on a customer’s Macbook Pro. All I could find was a compromised DMG/ISO or a DMG with a modified Kernel (so you can install it for a Hackingtosh -> if you don’t know what it is, just look it up on google). Many thanks!
- #104 written by Emmanuel Contreras 9 years ago
Thanks for posting this download! It’s hard to find. I downloaded the Mavericks installer from a different site, and it appears to be the same size as yours ~5.0 gb (5.32gb to be exact). Could you please post the md5 of your installer to make sure the one I downloaded is the same as yours? thank you!
- #108 written by Txabat 9 years ago
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My pleasure.