On the Updates page, the Downloaded Install OS X button is dimmed
even when the file is not in the Applications folder.
But I have been trying to download the installer from the Features
tab. This is the problem. Nothing happens there once I click the
Download button.
I also have gone to the Purchases tab and the Download button for
this installer is dimmed as are the buttons for the Yosemite and
Mavericks installers I downloaded in the distant past.
I know these are large files, 6.2gigs. As far as I can tell, it
simply is not starting the download at all.
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Many believe that we have been visited
in the past. What if it were true?
On 12/13/2015 4:02 AM, Sabahattin Gucukoglu wrote:
Sorry, looks like we might be talking across purposes here. Just in case:
There are updates, and then there are the installers. If you want an installer
to build your offline installer drive, you’ll need to redownload the whole
thing, as an app, each time you want it. You won’t see that in Updates, but
you can search for and grab it. Ever since Mike’s demonstration of the
recovery drive method, I’ve decided to switch to that method, because the rest
of the drive you build can still be used for other things, and you don’t need
to refresh that quite so often, even though it does mean you need to download
the entire OS for every machine at the time of installation on each Mac. Use
“Recovery Disk Assistant” to do that, without downloading anything at all from
the App Store. The resulting recovery image can download the OS from Apple,
including across a Wi-Fi network which, thankfully, can now be joined
accessibly.
If you want updates to your running OS, you get them from the Updates tab, and
download either delta or combo updates of an appropriate (but still large, IMO)
size. Those updates can otherwise be had from Apple Support Downloads.
So, if you want to build your drive, fetch the app. If you want to update your
system, get the updates. If you install the installer app, be aware that the
Updates section will not show it as an available update, when Apple updates it;
only the OS is updated.
In no case will you learn the size of any update or app you download; you’ll
have to go looking for that information on each update’s or app’s detail page,
and even then you are not guaranteed an accurate reading. Apple made a stupid
usability mistake by not showing the information from plain sight on the Mac
App Store Updates page. While downloading, either on the Updates or Purchases
page, you will find the actual download sizes.
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