Full Mountain Lion Installer 10.8.4

I noticed two updaters and the OSXUpd10.8.4.dmg rather than the combo and it worked. I went back to the Moutain Lion page to dowload the the full 10.8.4 but got confused by the Apple dialog box that says
Would you like to continue?
OS X v10.8.4 is already installed on this computr.
Use the Updates page to install the 10.8.3 update or
if you would like to download the full OS X Mountain
Liion installer click Continue
If I click on continue with it give me the full 10.8.3 or 10.8.4?  I chickend out and used Cancel

The Install OS X Mountain Lion.app file is the installer. The InstallESD.dmg file is inside it.
RIght click on the OS X Mountain Lion.app and select "Show Package Contents".
Open the "Contents" folder.
Open the "SharedSupport" folder. Inside there is the InstallESD.dmg file. Copy it to your Desktop or /Downloads folder.
Now you can use Disk Utility to Restore the InstallESD.dmg file (image) to a USB thumb drive (8GB).
After you Restore the .dmg file to a thumb drive, there is a version plist that you can open to see the OS version number.
If you downloaded the OS X Mountain Lion.app file from the Mac App Store, it is most likely 10.8.4.

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