Brand New 2013 mac mini - where is my copy of mountain lion?

Hi,
I have a brand new Mac Mini.
Were do I find my copy of Mountain Lion for me to make a USB installer for emergencies?
If I have to download a copy from the Appstore I will be very unimpresed!!!
thanks,
Matt

The newer version of os x are download only. There is a recovery hd partition on the internal drive that allows you to connect to the apple servers to download and install os x. Or you can use the internet recovery system to boot the system from across the internet to do the same thing. For the built in recovery hd you hold down the command+r keys at startup and for the internet recovery system you hold down the command+option+r keys until a globe comes on the screen. From either system you can then use disk utility to erase or repartition a drive and then reinstall mac os x on that drive or any drive connect to the system.
You can also download the os and make your own usb install thumb drive. There are many websites with instuctions on how to do that.

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