Mavericks install problems

Just tried upgrade to Mavericks and now have network problem! Also got message to upgrade to java 6 but can't get on network to download! Help!!!

I had this issue on a Mac mini. I chose to use the Recovey boot, restored my system a few times...rinse..repeat...
At this point I ran Disk Utility instead of restoring my mac. I noticed that the Mavericks disk image was laoded, so I thought that I would try to boot holding down the OPTION key, and hope that the Mavericks disk appeared in the Starup Manager. It did. I chose to boot from the Mavericks disk, on the starup volume screen, and the install proceded without a hitch - all of my settings, files and programs were intact after the update to Mavericks.
I am having Spotlight indexing issues now, but I see others are ahving the same problem, so I don't think it's related.
Hope this helps.

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                   3%          WindowServer
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              574 MB          Free RAM
              1.67 GB          Active RAM
              900 MB          Inactive RAM
              781 MB          Wired RAM
              471 MB          Page-ins
              0 B          Page-outs

    Last post on this topic.
    Problem solved.....
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