Mountain Lion error message

Trying to install Mountain Lion. I get "An error occurred while scrips from package "mzm.zhyujwje.pkg". I have tried to restart my MacBook Air  but no luck. I have 2 gb RAM.

Nope. It's Apple's new way to control everything via the MAS. Details in Recovery and About Lion Recovery. Also, see the Internet Recovery.
File a bug report or an enhancement request with Apple to make it simpler.

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