Mac Os 10.8.2 file Disappear !

Hi every body,
i downloaded Mac OS 10.8.2 from AppStore and it was Ok... the file was about 4.5GB, and i installed it and i am now running 10.8.2..
The probelm is : After downloading and installing it, the file DISAPPEARed ! ... i searched it every where .... No file found...
Although, before downloading it, i read that "i can install it for many machineS" ....
What is the problem ??
Thanks for any help

1--> is there a way to recover it now from my Hard disk ??...
Not one that I would bother with. Data recovery is a tricky thing, as deleted files can be overwritten, which destroys them utterly. An installer as big as this one is almost certainly not still intact after using the computer for a little while.
2--> when downloading it from another machine. do i have to pay again ?!
No, you simply log in to the App Store using the same Apple ID you purchased Mountain Lion with and re-download from your Purchased list.

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