Cannot install mavericks!

Hi, I have a 2011 MacBook Pro. I have all the requirements for mavericks to be installed but i currently am using 10.6.8
I opened the app store application and i saw free mavericks download. i clicked the download button, filled in my info, etc. then it says downloading and the download icon shows up on my dock.
the only problem is that the progress bar is really not progressing at all. and when i went to the purchase section of the app store, there was no progress bar at all and there was a blank button just sitting there.
please help

Same problem keeps happening to me, don't know what to do.
"OS X could not be installed on your computer
The OS X upgrade couldn't be started because the disk Macintosh HD is damaged and can't be repaired. After your computer restarts, back up your data, erase your disk, and try installing again.
Click Restart to restart your computer and try installing again."

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