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The Apple retail version of OS X Mavericks is only available as an Intel-only, Intel-Mac OS X version; it's not available on Mac OS X 10.9 DVD or as a bootable DVD, even with the Intel-only Intel-Mac OS X version. The retail version is sold with a 30-day trial of Windows.
Mac OS X 10.9 Mavericks is the first step in Apple's new direction, which is to move towards a fast, lean Mac OS X. Mavericks will support Intel and AMD chipsets, but the Intel processors are the only ones that will run the 64-bit operating system. If you want to use Boot Camp to install Windows Vista or 7 on your machine, you need to use the Intel-only Intel-Mac OS X version, and you're stuck with a 30-day trial of Windows. If you want to use Windows 8, you need to use the Intel-only Intel-Mac OS X version. There are two forms:Â
The preferred way to keep Snow Leopard: If you're serious about keeping Snow Leopard in order to use Rosetta and Boot Camp, then by all means, purchase Snow Leopard as soon as it comes out, and if it works just fine for you, you've got yourself the right operating system. If you want a current version of OS X, then stick with the 10.8 Mountain Lion. It will work with Snow Leopard, but Boot Camp doesn't work on Mountain Lion, and Rosetta is pretty substandard -- the lack of support for SIP and the incompatibility with some third-party software is the only reason to keep Snow Leopard. But if you want to use Snow Leopard, you're better off buying OS X 10.6 than buying OS X 10.4.
The boxed Mavericks ships on a dual-layer DVD, it's just like the DVD for Lion, except that it's a dual-layer DVD, like the DVD for Snow Leopard and Lion. If I cherry-pick the installer packages for a default Mavericks install, it comes to 2.49 GB. 827ec27edc