Possible problem downloading Mountain Lion

It appears that a few people have had problems downloading Mountain Lion. Search for title
mountain lion not downloading
Since Apple does not provide a DVD disk or any other media for installing the operating system, I am wondering if there is some sort of Checksum that comes with the downloaded file like a PGP signature or MD5 hash? Because if pepople are having problems downloading the Mountain Lion OS that means there is a possibility of corruption of the software after downloading.
How can you confirm the software is completely intact and valid?

One of a few exaples show is a Apple Discussion post called
Mountain Lion Download Lost
There are others and I would have to wonder with the time it would take to download the Operating system (and in some cases cost) why is there no physical media?

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  • Problem downloading Mountain Lion from App Store

    I am unable to download Mountain Lion onto my iMac from the App Store. I have no problem downloading other software - including updates to Final Cut Pro X and several other programs. However, if I try to download Mountain Lion, it starts and then hangs at 142mb. Since yesterday.
    The iMac is 3.4 ghz Intel Core i7, with 8GB of ram, with a SSD system drive. It is currently running 0S X 10.7.5. I have restarted several times, and trashed the preferences and cache for the App Store. I also tried creating an alternate user account on the computer and downloading from the new user - it still hangs at 142mb.
    I have already purchased Mountain Lion for my MacBook Pro, and that worked great. The App store recognizes that it is a purchased app - but i am unable to download past 142mb. My internet connection is solid, and I have restarted my modem - not sure what else i can do.

    I would first try this:
    Repair the Hard Drive and Permissions - Lion/Mountain Lion
    Boot to the Recovery HD:
    Restart the computer and after the chime press and hold down the COMMAND and R keys until the menu screen appears. Alternatively, restart the computer and after the chime press and hold down the OPTION key until the boot manager screen appears. Select the Recovery HD and click on the downward pointing arrow button.
    Repair
    When the recovery menu appears select Disk Utility. After DU loads select your hard drive entry (mfgr.'s ID and drive size) from the the left side list.  In the DU status area you will see an entry for the S.M.A.R.T. status of the hard drive.  If it does not say "Verified" then the hard drive is failing or failed. (SMART status is not reported on external Firewire or USB drives.) If the drive is "Verified" then select your OS X volume from the list on the left (sub-entry below the drive entry,) click on the First Aid tab, then click on the Repair Disk button. If DU reports any errors that have been fixed, then re-run Repair Disk until no errors are reported. If no errors are reported then click on the Repair Permissions button. When the process is completed, then quit DU and return to the main menu. Select Restart from the Apple menu.
    If you continue to have a problem it may just be any issue with Apple's servers or those of your ISP.

  • HT4463 I am having problems downloading Mountain Lion

    I have purchased a new Macbook Pro but as it did not have Mountain Lion already installed, I have purchased this online but have tried over the last 12 hours without success to download it.  It keeps failing.  Is this a common problem and if so, any solutions?

    See if your qualifies for a free Mountain Lion upgrade >  Apple - See if you qualify for a free OS X Mountain Lion upgrade.
    If your Mac qualifies for the free upgrade, you can ask for a refund here.
    I have purchased this online
    The only place Mountain Lion is available for download is the App Store.

  • HT202159 Problem downloading Mountain Lion

    I purchased Mountain Lion to upgrade my MacBook's OS.  It was taking a while to download, when I checked the download this morning (after leaving it to download overnight), it gave me a message "an error has occurred".  I tried resuming the download but it won't let me.

    The Apple Support Communities are an international user to user technical support forum. As a man from Mexico, Spanish is my native tongue. I do not speak English very well, however, I do write in English with the aid of the Mac OS X spelling and grammar checks. I also live in a culture perhaps very very different from your own. When offering advice in the ASC, my comments are not meant to be anything more than helpful and certainly not to be taken as insults.
    Seems to be a common amount of download and then it stops for others as well.
    I would wonder if your ISP has some sort of throttle on your account for large files.

  • Problem downloading mountain lion

    I begin to install Mountain Lion on my Macbook Pro and I get an error screen and they make me reboot back to 10.6.8

    Is the installer still in /Applications? It's name is Install OS X Mountain Lion.app. If so, copy it somewhere safe so you don't have to waste time, bandwidth, and electricity DLing it again. Once that's finished, launch the Apple Hardware Test program and run the extended tests at least twice, Follow that with running Rember. Finally, launch Disk Utility and repair the HD. If the HW passes all tests, DL and install the 10.6.8 COMBO update, repair permissions, and restart. Then, here's the important part, get an ext FWHD and put a bootable backup/clone of your updated installation onto it. Ensure you test it by booting with it. Details in
    http://www.macmaps.com/upgradefaq.html
    http://www.macmaps.com/backup.html
    http://www.thexlab.com/faqs/installswupdates.html
    http://www.thexlab.com/faqs/backuprecovery.html
    Once all of that's in place, then try installing ML again. If the same thing happens, a trip to an Apple repair station is in order.

  • Still Possible to Download Mountain Lion OS?

    I can't find Mountain Lion in the app store. Is it still available? My computer is not compatible with Mavericks, and I want to upgrade from 10.6.

    For a different opinion: I've used every OS since OS 7.5 (a long time ago) and Lion is/was, in my opinion one of the worst. Many features that were dropped in Lion were re-introduced by Apple with mountain Lion because it was a total loss of functionality (No Save As/Versions/no User Library/etc).
    To me, Mountain Lion finally became what Lion should have been. I'm running both it and Mavericks - don't see much in Mav that I 'must have' and a few I don't want so I will most likely not update my main machine to Mav and let it run ML.

  • I am having problems downloading Mountain Lion

    I have already purchased it on another computer but when I go to download it on my 2008 MacBook Pro (which already has lion), I click the "Download" Button and momentarily see a spinning wheel at top of app store but nothing happens - it never downloads... I have tried multiple things such as restarting computer etc.. Any advise to the problem would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in Advance.

    http://www.apple.com/osx/specs/
    is your machine meeting the requirements?if so, try disabling firewall or turning off any security software
    if the above does not work, do the download on safe mode

  • Anyone having problems downloading Mountain Lion?

    I can only get to 51.26mb then the app store stalls out. Then after about 2mins an Error message pops up.
    I've literally tried everything and I'm really starting to get frustrated. Especially because I paid the money for it.
    Thanks in advanced for any help.

    Usuallay it´s stuck on 53,35mb for those who encounter the problem, but could be same thing:
    http://forums.macrumors.com/showpost.php?p=15323332&postcount=9
    http://www.hotspotshield.com

  • Downloading Mountain Lion Without A Mac Available.

    The hard drive in my Mac has suddenly died beyond repair. I now have a brand new blank hard drive but obviously need a version of OSX on it. Is it possible to download Mountain lion without the use of a Mac? Thanks!

    No, there isn't. Call Apple to purchase replacement discs for your computer.
    Apple Store Customer Service at 1-800-676-2775 or visit online Help for more information.
    To contact product and tech support: Apple - Support - Contact Apple Support.
    The version of OS X installed on your computer originally is not available in any public release form. And, prior to Lion Apple never issued an OS X version you could download. Only incremental updates to a current version of OS X could be downloaded.

  • I just downloaded Mountain lion and I kind a wanted to listen to music on my computer screen then to my headphones and I also want to use the dictation Mic output so was wondering if it's at all possible to do those both of the same time, also using the s

    I just have just downloaded Mountain lion and I wanted to listen to music on my computer screen with my HDMI cable plug into my back of my screen and I wanted to talk to dictation on my regular standard iPhone headphone and I was wondering if it's all possible change your settings Mac Mini to set it so you can listen to those both like your headphones and use the mic in your headphones and there's no settings that would change in the Mac Mini so do there is a flaw in this system or I am just really really really really dumb.

    You computer is probably perfectly repairable, but if you want a new one anyway, it is perfectly possible to transfer the data from the faulty one.
    But it would be a mistake to simply put the old HD in the new computer.
    These are the steps:
    Remove Hard drive from faulty computer. (very easy on Unibody MBPs, do-able but not so easy on older MBPs)
    Put it in a cheap enclosure
    Connect it the new computer
    Boot up new computer.
    If the new computer has never been run before the Setup Assistant will ask if you want to import your apps, data, settings etc from either another mac, another HD connected to the Mac or a Time Machine back up.
    Obviously chose the second option (another HD connected to this Mac) and follow prompts.
    If the new computer has already been run (so Setup Assistant doesn't run when you boot it up), you will need to use Migration Assistant...or run the installer again so that Setup Assistant runs again.
    Message was edited by: Mike Boreham...added sec on line

  • Why would it state under the "more about this mac" that i already have10.8.3 and then in the app store say i need to "resume" do you know what i mean? is it possible i already did download mountain lion entirely once? I am confused and don't want it twice

    why would it state under the "more about this mac" that i already have10.8.3 and then in the app store say i need to "resume" do you know what i mean? is it possible i already did download mountain lion entirely once? I am confused and don't want it twice

    This is cause by the way the App Store checks to see if an application is installed on your system.
    Basically when an app is installed it is in the Applications folder and this is where the MAS looks for them. So it looks at your purchase history for the apps you bought and looks in the Applications folder to see if they are installed. If an app is in your purchase history but not in the Applications folder the MAS says you need to install it.
    For normal apps this works fine but the OS doesn;t install into the Applications folder. So the MAS sees you have Mountain Lion in your purchase history but it's not in the Applications folder and so it says you need to download it.
    Hopefully one of these days Apple wil fix this.
    regards

  • HT4718 I want to do a factory reset on my iMac due to problems I have had since downloading mountain lion. Should I install my original mac disk (snow leopard) or will it reinstall mountain lion automatically?

    I do need mountain lion so I can use icloud. When I downloaded Mountain lion I couldn't find any of my docs because (as it turns out) my hard drive was split and so now everything is in sepperate places and I cant find bits etc. So....... I want everything to be in one place, easy to use as before. I have everything backed up to an external hard drive now.

    Install or Reinstall Lion/Mountain Lion from Scratch
    Be sure you backup your files to an external drive or second internal drive because the following procedure will remove everything from the hard drive.
    Boot to the Recovery HD:
    Restart the computer and after the chime press and hold down the COMMAND and R keys until the menu screen appears. Alternatively, restart the computer and after the chime press and hold down the OPTION key until the boot manager screen appears. Select the Recovery HD and click on the downward pointing arrow button.
    Erase the hard drive:
      1. Select Disk Utility from the main menu and click on the Continue button.
      2. After DU loads select your startup volume (usually Macintosh HD) from the
          left side list. Click on the Erase tab in the DU main window.
      3. Set the format type to Mac OS Extended (Journaled.) Optionally, click on
            the Security button and set the Zero Data option to one-pass. Click on
          the Erase button and wait until the process has completed.
      4. Quit DU and return to the main menu.
    Reinstall Lion: Select Reinstall Lion/Mountain Lion and click on the Install button.
    Note: You will need an active Internet connection. I suggest using Ethernet if possible
                because it is three times faster than wireless.

  • Mail problems after mountain lion download

    I downloaded mountain lion and have now problems to send an eMail. Is there something to change!

    Look in System Preferences > Trackpad (or mouse) > Scroll & Zoom tab > uncheck Scroll direction: Natural.
    The scrolling direction has been changed to a technique where your push the screen up or pull it down, takes a few days to get used to.  The swipe directions will also be affected by this change.

  • I have a 27in. i5 2011 iMac. Since downloading mountain lion, I can't print or scan, using an Epson AIO Artisian 835, plus I can't do upgrades. and of course I lose wi-fi. I think if I could do upgrades, I could fix the print/scan problem. Any ideas?

    I've had several problems since downloading Mountain Lion. As with many others, I lose wi-fi on wake-up. I've also lost my ability to print or scan and I can't do upgrades. If I can't fix these issues, can I uninstall Mountain Lion and go back to Lion?

    What is wrong with your Mac?  You still haven't told us what the problem is. Is the computer still under warranty or Apple Care?
    the next time i attempted to use the computer it wasn't fine
    What do you mean by "wasn't fine".  We can't see your computer so you'll have to describe what your're experiencing in detail without the editorializing.
    Download and run Etrecheck.  Copy and paste the results into your reply. It's a diagnostic tool that was developed by one of the most respected users here in the ASC to help identify the more obvious culprits.

  • I have big problems with mountain lion. you can not have a boot disk system I resulted in the need to re-download the os from scratch impiegandoci 8 hours, it is outrageous even with windows 95.

    I have big problems with mountain lion. you can not have a boot disk system I resulted in the need to re-download the os from scratch impiegandoci 8 hours, it is outrageous even with windows 95.
    at least that the operator has confirmed to me that he called me. I also have problems with either the start of the mac with the power off. I can not understand if it crashes or is just very very slow.
    Finally, I have a problem with the external hard disck. I often said to have been ejected incorrectly (not true) and I start to restore the startup recovery disk because disk utility is ineffective from the normal operating system .. is a shocking thing, but how you reduced. in four years it had never happened. seem to have windows or worse. Wake up.
    I am an Italian, alas, and then I would like an answer to my language because my € are the same as German French or English.

    You are on Windows 2000, you do not have a "Firefox" button, and should consider yourself to be fortunate in that you still have menus and don't have to do anything to get the menus back instead of the "Firefox" button. (The same applies to Windows XP users).
    Use the "File" menu to get to Import. You are not on Windows 7 or Vista, and don't have to put up with the nonsense added for Aero.
    If you want the "Firefox" button you can get it with View -> toolbars -> (uncheck) Menu Bar. The menu bar and the "Firefox" button were supposed to be mutually exclusive (which is impossible in some cases without being incompatible).
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