The Mac OS X 10.9 Mavericks download script is now hosted on Mavericks Forever. To download Mavericks, open a Terminal on any Mac and run:
curl mavericksforever.com/get.sh | sh
Or, navigate directly to mavericksforever.com/get.sh to read what the script does.
This is some excellent work , I've been trying to create an installer from the Internet Recovery of a 2011 MacMini , which defaults to downloading Mavericks even in 2025. Ive had limited success. I managed to create a OS X Base System from the Internet Recovery using the Terminal utility and dd , and additionally found that if I start to install the OS to a USB drive and stop it rebooting after it has authenticated and downloaded the chunks then I have the missing Packages folder.
However the downloaded InstallESD.dmg files is missing the hidden BaseSystem.dmg file.
I was working on a method of creating a OS X Base System.dmg large enough to replace the Alias 'Package' folder with the real folder obtained from the halted installation , this worked but I never managed to get it to boot.
Also I managed to download the Install OS X Mavericks.app from the App Store using an old version of OSX , but the InstallESD.dmg says it is corrupted , so that stopped me in my tracks.
Then I came across this which looks to work a treat but I have just tried the Create Bootable Media Installer shell command and it stops after verifying the resulting image saying :-
Checksum Failed.
Expected 343510FE
but got 2C66917B
Could Not Restore : Invalid Argument
I have no idea why this is? , any insight would be really helpful.
But there is hope , as the InstallESD.dmg file that this script creates has a valid BaseSystem.dmg file so I can use that to restore to a USB and then replace the missing package directory. Well that's the theory.
Any help or advice would be great , I have a sinking feeling that the checksum failed for one of two reasons.
The only way so far I have been able to create a working installer in 2025 entirely from apple downloads , is to use an old BaseSystem.dmg from an installer I made in 2014 and use that along with the packages downloaded by Internet Recovery to replace the missing .pkg files. All a bit of a faff.
Hope you can give me some insight, thanks for the amazing work you have done with this.
I can supply a link to download my BaseSystem.dmg from 2014 if anyone wants or needs it.
Kindest Regards,
Alex.