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Uncheck (Displays have separate Spaces) in mission control had the same problem/QUOTE]
Cheers iseededppl - worked for me too.
Uncheck (Displays have separate Spaces) in mission control had the same problem/QUOTE]
Cheers iseededppl - worked for me too.
Try this:
>uncheck 'displays have different spaces'
>log out and then log back in.
>set the desktop of both displays to what you want.
>return to system preferences>mission control and turn 'displays have different spaces' back on.
>log out and log back in again.
When I did this, I shut down my computer completely and then turned it back on and the desktops were what I set them as upon reboot. I shut it down again and restarted just to be sure and my desktops are still the same. Hopefully this works for you too!
Thanks, this fixed it for me, I don't usually use Mission Control, but when I pressed F3 I found I had many desktops??It's not actually resetting your backgrounds but creating a new desktop space on every boot. Check your spaces by pressing the mission control button (F3 on my mac keyboard), it should show a bunch of desktops.