![]() I found this file in my Lion install drive. One basic solution for this is to save your wallpapers in the HDD where you've installed the MAC OS X.īut I didnt want to save all my wallpapers in Native Mountain Lion HDD, so i figured out my perfect fix.!! What happens is that when your OS X boots up it does not find the path to your wallpaper since the HDD you've saved your wallpapers in has not mounted yet. ![]() ![]() MAC OS X Lion / Mountain Lion does not save your wallpaper on the native HDD, rather tries to load the wallpaper from the original HDD, i guess only the path to the wallpaper is saved in the OS X settings. The wallpaper you set was on another drive.Īnd this drive loads after your settings are loaded. ![]() If your wallpaper changes back to default (Galaxy) after reboot or after logout it is because
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