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Desktop Wallpaper keeps going back to the standard wallpaper after reboot

I updated to 10.8 and for some reason my desktop wallpaper will default to the Galaxy wallpaper whenever I restart or shutdown. I will change the wallpaper to something else, restart or shutdown and the Galaxy wallpaper will be back. I re-installed mountain lion and it has not resolved the issue. Anybosy experiencing the same issues?

MacBook Pro (15-inch Mid 2010), OS X Mountain Lion

Posted on Jul 27, 2012 12:25 AM

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Posted on Jul 27, 2012 12:32 AM

Open Terminal (Applications/Utilities/Terminal.app) and paste this command


rm ~/Library/Preferences/com.apple.Desktop.plist


press 'return' on the keyboard.


Log out, log back in again. Change the wallpaper to what you want. Log out, log back in once more to test.


Any improvement?

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Oct 1, 2012 5:42 AM in response to softwater

Hi,


I posted a similar thread since I'm having the same proble.


I tried what you suggested and it seems to solve the problem ONLY when I log-out then log-in again WITHOUT rebooting. If I change the wallpaper after entering the terminal command you mentioned and reboot straight away (without loging-out first), the wallpaper reverts to the previuous one.


It seems like the log-in window has something to do with retaining the last wallpaper I choose (not sure how).


Thanks anyways!

Oct 15, 2012 1:09 AM in response to GuilleMostaza

hey mate... sry but this has worked totally fine for me, no issue's at all.. and i thnk the steps what i mentioned shud'nt stop ur mac frm booting up


i am not sure what you did or missed out on..


i will upload a video later this week on youtube and post link & hope that it explains..


dont panic mate, ur stuff is safe unless u format ur hdd..


let me knw if u need help in gettn ur mac start up.

Feb 9, 2013 6:44 AM in response to GuilleMostaza

ok anyone who had the same problem as GuilleMostaza and I (ie their mac refused to boot after making changes suggested by Ahmed21788) can try this


boot your Mac into Single User Mode by holding "command-S" on startup and wait for the prompt. enter



/sbin/mount -uw /

then

cd Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration; ls


then when you are in the directory where the autodiskmount.plist is you can remove it by entering

sudo rm autodiskmount.plist

and type in your password.

then type "reboot" and hopefully your Mac will boot!

Desktop Wallpaper keeps going back to the standard wallpaper after reboot

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