Can i download mac os startup disk

My startup disk is missing and HD needs repair. Can I download the install disk?

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    Hi all,
    I've done some extensive searching on my issue, and haven't been able to find a solid solution.  I was hoping that if I shared my specific problem, it might shed some light on what is going on.  My OS is current:  10.8.2  with plenty of HD space (over 250 GB) and 4 GB ram.
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    Ok, thanks.  Here's a screenshot from during when it was running to a near halt (took me a while even to take the screenshot):
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  • "Your Mac OSX startup disk has no more space available for application memory" - uploading files problem

    Hi everyone,
    I'm running a late-2012 27 inch iMac - 3.4GHz Intel Core i7, 32GB 1600 MHz DDR3 with the 3TB fusion drive, OS 10.8.4. At present there is 1.92TB of available storage.
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    This is a pretty new thing, haven't really had an issues before. My main software used: Sibelius 7 & Logic Pro X. I've also recently started working with Final Cut Pro X, which seems to have been struggling at points. I've tried closing everything, restarting the computer and not opening anything (specifically NOT FCPX) before attempting an upload. I've even gone so far as to remove FCPX from my system, and yet the problem is still recurring. Both "kernal_task" and "WindowServer" have been running high on CPU when these problems have occurred.
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    If one process (excluding "kernel_task") is using much more memory than all the others, that could be an indication of a leak. A better indication would be a process that continually grabs more and more real memory over time without ever releasing it. Here is an example of how it's done.
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  • New MacAir error states "your Mac OSX startup disk has no more space available for application memory"  All I have added is MS Office

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    I get the error message "Mac OS Startup disk has no more space available."    I have run the resolution suggested on support helpsite.  Still running very slow. 
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    PapaCarl wrote:
    I get the error message "Mac OS Startup disk has no more space available."    I have run the resolution suggested on support helpsite.  Still running very slow. 
    Suggestions?
    https://discussions.apple.com/message/18694514#18694514
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    ¿No puedo descargar mac os x mountain lion de la apple store, ¿Que hago?
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  • "your mac osx startup disk has no more space"

    I getting the following message constantly: "your mac osx startup disk has no more space". It pops up the "force quit" menu and displays this message at the top.
    I'm getting this error on an iMac that has a brand new HD installed by Apple. I restored from a Time Capsule, Time Machine backup.
    The 500GB hard drive has 388.28GB of free space left.
    Updated to OSX 10.6.6.
    Might have been running either 10.5.? or 10.6.? before the old HD crashed.
    Both the Time Capsule and iMac are using wired gigabit ethernet to connect to our network.
    I did check the startup disk using Disk Utility, it passed.
    I also ran Fix Permissions and got quite a bit of ACL errors, but they all seem to be the ones on the "ignore" list from a different forum posting I found.
    Any thoughts would be appreciated.

    Tahoe Tech Group wrote:
    I getting the following message constantly: "your mac osx startup disk has no more space". It pops up the "force quit" menu and displays this message at the top.
    That's quite odd.
    Do you get this immediately after startup, or only after running for a while?
    If after running for a while, what was running?
    Have you done any backups since reinstalling? If so, were there any problems?
    Is there only a single partition on the Startup disk?
    I did check the startup disk using Disk Utility, it passed.
    You mean you did a +*Verify Disk,+* right?
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  • What can i do when my startup disk is full?

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  • I can't download Mac App Store

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  • Can I set up a startup disk for another computer?

    My mom has an iMac and apparently the internal disk has failed. Starts up with the disk and question mark, and running the Disk Utility can't access or format it.
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    Dan:
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    If your Mom's computer supports Firewire, and meets the minimum system requirements for Tiger or the minimum system requirements for Panther depending on which system you plan to install, it should be fine. In terms of the legality, I am not sure if having the system installed on an external HDD runs afoul of the Software License Agreement which statesThis License allows you to install and use one copy of the Apple Software on a single computer at a time. This License does not allow the Apple Software to exist on more than one computer at a time...On the other hand if you Mom has the install disk and just can't get it on the internal HDD, there should be no problem.
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