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 wrote:
>
> You may not have the problem . I
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 lo
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 wrote:
>
My iMac shows as a late 2012.
I also may have a theory/solution re: the headphone jack. The other day I
couldn't get bluetooth sound with my jam xt bluetooth speaker though it would
control iTunes so I knew it was paired. I thought nothing of it since I saw
other posts of people saying they coul
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 an
gt;>>
>>> Now, of course, I have a Yosemite install key so have no need to use the
>>> Recovery partition but, for me and my friend, at least, the Yosemite
>>> Recovery partitions performed as expected.
>>>
>>> After doing a little research on
t;>
>>> Now, of course, I have a Yosemite install key so have no need to use the
>>> Recovery partition but, for me and my friend, at least, the Yosemite
>>> Recovery partitions performed as expected.
>>>
>>> After doing a little research on this,
rse, I have a Yosemite install key so have no need to use the
>> Recovery partition but, for me and my friend, at least, the Yosemite
>> Recovery partitions performed as expected.
>>
>> After doing a little research on this, a few minutes ago, I learned that
>>
13, 2014 6:02 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Saga trying to reinstall Yosemtie
I report this as a cautionary tale.
Tonight I suddenly lost sound output from my 3.5 inch output from my iMac.
Several reboots did not solve the problem.
I went into recovery console to reinstall OS but
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On Behalf Of David Griffith
Sent: Saturday, December 13, 2014 6:02 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Saga trying to reinstall Yosemtie
I report this as a cautionary tale.
Tonight I suddenly lost sound output from my 3.5 inch output from my iMac.
Several reboots did not s
I report this as a cautionary tale.
Tonight I suddenly lost sound output from my 3.5 inch output from my iMac.
Several reboots did not solve the problem.
I went into recovery console to reinstall OS but was dismayed to find that only
the option to re-install Mavericks was present. .
As I had
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