Basically, replace the Packages alias you just deleted with the real Packages folder from the original InstallESD volume. Copy the full Packages folder from the root of the mounted InstallESD volume (the same place you got the BaseSystem.dmg file) to the USB volumes System/Installation folder.In there you will see an alias for Packages. Now open up the restored USB volume (default name is OS X Base System) and navigate to System/Installation.Open Disk Utility and restore the source BaseSystem.dmg to the destination of your USB drive.$ open /Volumes/OS\ X\ Install\ ESD/BaseSystem.dmg Tips: If you skip step 1 and still can't see the file BaseSystem.dmg, just launch Terminal and type this command: You should now see the normally hidden BaseSystem.dmg file in the mounted volume.Unfortunately, you can’t just grab it and restore it. There you will see the InstallESD.dmg file. Navigate to the Contents/SharedSupport.Right-click it and select ‘Show Package Contents’. After download you will have the ‘Install OS X 10.9′ app in your /Applications folder. ![]() (At time of writing this is only possible for those with access to the developer previews). Download the installer as normal from the app store.So start by opening Terminal.app and pasting in the following (don’t worry, we’ll undo this change when we are done)…ĭefaults write AppleShowAllFiles YES You are going to need to see some hidden files for this.
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