Ox s mountian lion is not downloading

what am i doing wrong lol.

boomboomcormier wrote:
what am i doing wrong lol.
Well, you haven't really told us what you ARE doing, so it is difficult to determine what you are doing wrong.
What happens when you attempt the download?
Error messages?
Which computer?
Does it meet the required specs?

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