Very interesting, I checked and I have 10.10 on my recovery console. I’m 
wondering if this problem only affects machines before 2012. Have you tried 
contacting applecare to see if they have an explanation?
> On Dec 15, 2014, at 8:52 AM, David Griffith <daj.griff...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> You may not have the problem . It is unclear why some of us are retaining 
> Mavericks on our  Recovery Console, even after installing Yosemite but 
> clearly  this problem is not affecting everybody. Some people are in fact 
> getting the correct Yosemite Recovery Console.
> I suggest you simply have a look by restarting and pressing Command R. 
> Obviously you do not have to proceed with any re-install but you will then be 
> able to hear whether you are being given the option to re-install Mavericks 
> or Yosemite.
> If you hear Yosemite you are OK.
> If Mavericks we are in the same situation.
> I will start by trying to download the latest Yosemite installer and replace 
> my old installer with this.
> 
> 
> David Griffith
> 
> 
> On 15/12/2014 16:40, Faisal ali wrote:
>> David,
>> your problem sounds very serious and a real headache. What would your 
>> recommendation be for those who do not have a yosemite installer handy? I’m 
>> afraid of this happening to me and as of now, I do not have an installer of 
>> yosemite.
>>> On Dec 15, 2014, at 5:17 AM, David Griffith <daj.griff...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> There is some discussion of this problem on
>>> https://discussions.apple.com/thread/6638906
>>> where people running Yosemite 2013 machines are still getting Mavericks 
>>> Recovery Console.
>>> There is no official resolution except that someone at the bottom of the 
>>> page says that donwloading Yosemite again and reinstalling it then removed 
>>> the Mavericks Recovery  Partition.
>>> 
>>> For the time being though I will take the approach of if it anin'si not 
>>> broken do not try to fix it.
>>> 
>>> David Griffithdespite
>>> On 15/12/2014 08:01, Cheryl Homiak wrote:
>>>> I am not sure how old your iMac is or whether or not this would be a 
>>>> factor, but if I use cmd-r at restart and take the steps to reinstall, it 
>>>> is Yosemite that is indeed shown as the install that will be done, not 
>>>> Mavericks. So I don't think the problem is that Apple has failed to allow 
>>>> a Yosemite install but unfortunately I don't know what the problem may 
>>>> have been when you attempted this.
>>>> 
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