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Q: Notification Centre does not Remember Settings

Hardware/Software:

Macbook Air Mid 2013 1.3Ghz 8GB RAM 120GB SSD / Mac OS X Yosemite 10.10

 

Issue:

My personal configuration for Notification Centre aren't remembered and every app that has access to Notification Centre gets enabled with each reboot regardless of the configuration I have just made previously.

 

Troubleshooting:

Unticking all options within the apps in Notification Centre and setting the notification banner/alert to none.

MacBook Air (11-inch Mid 2013), OS X Yosemite (10.10)

Posted on Oct 18, 2014 8:55 PM

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  • by Adrianh43,

    Adrianh43 Adrianh43 Nov 17, 2014 1:05 PM in response to pokey b
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    Nov 17, 2014 1:05 PM in response to pokey b

    I have installed this update and restarted. The notification problem IS STILL NOT FIXED. Adrian, London

  • by pokey b,

    pokey b pokey b Nov 17, 2014 1:09 PM in response to Adrianh43
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    Nov 17, 2014 1:09 PM in response to Adrianh43

    I too was thinking Notifications was not fixed but you might need to wait until some new notifications are "pushed" to you. That began happening on my iMac after many minutes of a blank Notifications panel.

  • by Paul Förster,

    Paul Förster Paul Förster Nov 17, 2014 1:12 PM in response to Adrianh43
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    Nov 17, 2014 1:12 PM in response to Adrianh43

    Hi Adrian,

     

    there's more that isn't fixed yet:

     

    • MAS showing phantom updates
    • Macs keep renaming themselves at random
    • Location services not working reliably

     

    and I suspect there's possibly more. So, let's wait what 10.10.2 will bring... I just hope that Mail and Safari crashes are gone now at least.

     

    Cheers,

     

    Paul

  • by Paul Förster,

    Paul Förster Paul Förster Nov 17, 2014 2:00 PM in response to Adrianh43
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    Nov 17, 2014 2:00 PM in response to Adrianh43

    Hi Adrian,

     

    Notifications seem fixed not on my wife's Mid 2011 iMac 27". All other Macs I used the recipe described which worked there. I didn't try the recipe on my wife's iMac. I forgot to do it there.

     

    Cheers,

     

    Paul

  • by Paul Förster,

    Paul Förster Paul Förster Nov 17, 2014 2:01 PM in response to Paul Förster
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    Nov 17, 2014 2:01 PM in response to Paul Förster

    ... that was of course supposed to read: Notifications seem fixed on my wife's Mid 2011 iMac 27".

     

    Sorry for the typo.

  • by Adrianh43,

    Adrianh43 Adrianh43 Nov 17, 2014 2:14 PM in response to Paul Förster
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    Nov 17, 2014 2:14 PM in response to Paul Förster

    Notifications are NOT FIXED on my iMac 27" mid 2012 and they are NOT FIXED on my 2012 MacBook Air 13". No typos anywhere. Adrian, London

  • by rockeeeeeee,

    rockeeeeeee rockeeeeeee Nov 17, 2014 2:47 PM in response to v1ct0r
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    Nov 17, 2014 2:47 PM in response to v1ct0r

    Update to OS X 10.10 1 fixed the problem of Notifications not remembering settings.

     

    1. Before you do the update, check your Notification settings and set them to your desired settings. Then,

     

    2. Update to 10.10.1 (which involves restart).

     

    3. After restart, check your Notification  settings. (they will have appeared to have not remembered again. BUT!

     

    4. Go to Notifications and set them again to what you want, again.

     

    5. Restart.

     

    6. Open Notifications and

     

    7. You will see that they are now retained.

     

    *************

     

    I've purposely restarted a few times through the day since the update and with the exception of the initial restart, my Notification settings have thusly been retained and remembered.

  • by Adrianh43,

    Adrianh43 Adrianh43 Nov 17, 2014 2:53 PM in response to rockeeeeeee
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    Nov 17, 2014 2:53 PM in response to rockeeeeeee

    Rockeeeeee (why so many e's?) I have done all the above. Ticked. Unticked. Ticked. Unticked. Restarted. Restarted. Picked my nose a couple of times. Ticked again. Restarted. AGAIN. IT DOESN'T WANT TO KNOW. Sorry, I know you're trying to help but Notifications is completely DEAD.

  • by rockeeeeeee,

    rockeeeeeee rockeeeeeee Nov 17, 2014 3:11 PM in response to Adrianh43
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    Nov 17, 2014 3:11 PM in response to Adrianh43

    Adrian,  7 is my fave number, hence 7 e's. Silly, I know.

     

    Wow...you've definitely done it all, including a few complimentary nose picks.*

     

    What kind of Mac are you on? I'm on a late 2009 iMac, 21.5 inch.

     

    The notifications that I use are for Mail and Messages and Calendar.

     

    What about you? Sorry it's not worked for you (yet).

     

    What about going into Notifications and setting them to OFF? Restart. See what happens, and go from scratch- or....reset pram first...

     

    (I've been told by an Apple Tech a while back, that if something is acting BUGGY, to reset pram. )

     

    Maybe do a PRAM reset, (shut down, hold command+option+P+R keys while restarting until you hear the second chime- then let go).

     

    Then do the above. Maybe.......this will be your lucky day...I hope. I know it's frustrating.

     

    *maybe you picked  a winner? (nose pick humor)

  • by Adrianh43,

    Adrianh43 Adrianh43 Nov 17, 2014 3:20 PM in response to rockeeeeeee
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    Nov 17, 2014 3:20 PM in response to rockeeeeeee

    Thanks Rocke x 7. I have just done a Pram reset. Nada. I have picked my nose again. A special DEEP pick. I'm going to leave it till morning now (11.17pm in London) and maybe give my backside a bit of a rub or at least a slap. You never know. It might just work. Because everything else HASN'T! So, I'll update tomorrow. And I'll have an extra nose pick after breakfast, just to get me in the mood for another Notification Fight. Best wishes, Adrian

  • by rockeeeeeee,

    rockeeeeeee rockeeeeeee Nov 17, 2014 3:30 PM in response to Adrianh43
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    Nov 17, 2014 3:30 PM in response to Adrianh43

    You're welcome, Adrian.

     

    Well, you've gone above and beyond to try and get it going. Keep those nose pickings going. In fact, I'll be sure and do a few good picks here in N Y for you. It's early, only 6:26 pm here, so I will pick a winner for you.  Maybe even through in a backside slap and rub, too. Definitely go for the post breakfast nose pick, too. I hear they're strongest that time of day.

     

    Keep picking.....and wait for the winner. .

     

    Seriously, good luck. Keep us updated. I feel your pain...

     

    PS ...in retrospect, I should have given myself the name RockEx7.

    Have a good night, Adrian43. (4=3=7... lucky number...maybe for you, too.)

  • by Adrianh43,

    Adrianh43 Adrianh43 Nov 18, 2014 12:30 AM in response to rockeeeeeee
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    Nov 18, 2014 12:30 AM in response to rockeeeeeee

    Thanks Rockeeeeeee, Thanks for the nose pick back-up in NY. Hopefully you picked a winner. Overnight, no change. I've even restarted a couple of times. For old time's sake. And I unticked and ticked. Again. As the problem is replicated on my Mac Air 2012, I think I will take the Mac Air into a central London Apple store and ask them to give a view. I'll update. Thanks

  • by ianjames,

    ianjames ianjames Nov 18, 2014 5:22 AM in response to v1ct0r
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    Nov 18, 2014 5:22 AM in response to v1ct0r

    The issue has now been fixed on my 2010 iMac with the 10.10.1 update. All my settings are staying put.

  • by s_w_i_t_t_e_r_s,

    s_w_i_t_t_e_r_s s_w_i_t_t_e_r_s Nov 18, 2014 8:15 AM in response to jgfidel
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    Nov 18, 2014 8:15 AM in response to jgfidel

    Yea! This worked for me. However, a note if you're going to try it. After doing the terminal commands I had to restart, adjust the notifications, and then restart again in order for them to stick. I had adjusted the notifications prior to doing the terminal commands, and was disappointed when they didn't stick after the first restart. But after changing them and then restarting again, they seem to have stuck.

  • by mmmmmKay,

    mmmmmKay mmmmmKay Nov 18, 2014 10:29 AM in response to v1ct0r
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    Nov 18, 2014 10:29 AM in response to v1ct0r

    This solution worked for me: I deleted the database file in ~/Library/Application Support/NotificationCenter/ then restarted. Changed the Notification Center settings to my liking, restarted again, and this time they stayed properly. It's definitely a user-specific issue (verified in a test account), so if you don't want to go messing around in the root library you can always create a new admin user for yourself and Finder-copy all your data over, but I found this to be much easier.

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