How To Fix MacOS Sonoma Wallpaper Not Moving, Changing, Working

If you’re experiencing issues with your MacOS Sonoma wallpaper not moving, changing, or working properly, you’re not alone.

Many users have encountered similar challenges with their wallpaper settings.

In this guide, we’ll explore several quick fixes to address this problem, covering a range of potential solutions for various devices, including MacBooks, iMacs, and Mac desktops.

How To Fix MacOS Sonoma Wallpaper Not Moving, Changing, Working?

Fix Wallpaper Not Moving Changing Working On macOS Sonoma

To fix MacOS Sonoma wallpaper not moving, changing, working you can check screen saver settings, test with different wallpapers, and check enough storage space. Additionally, you can update macOS, and reset NVRAM or PRAM.

1. Check Screen Saver Settings

Sometimes the issue with the wallpaper not moving could be due to incorrect screen saver settings.

Adjusting these settings may help the wallpaper to start moving as expected.

  • Select Apple Menu.
  • Open System Settings.
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  • Select the Screen Saver in the sidebar.
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  • Make sure that the Start after option is set to your preferred time.
  • Choose a screen saver and see if it previews correctly.

2. Test With Different Wallpapers

The problem might be isolated to a particular wallpaper.

Testing with different wallpapers can determine if the issue is with a specific file or a system-wide problem.

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  1. Select the Apple menu.
  2. Choose System Settings.
  3. In the sidebar, click Wallpaper.
  4. In the Wallpaper, try selecting a different wallpaper.
  5. Check if the new wallpaper is working correctly.

3. Check Enough Storage Space

A lack of available storage space on your Mac can lead to various issues, including problems with wallpapers.

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Ensuring you have enough space might resolve the wallpaper issue.

  • Click on the Apple logo in the top-left corner of your screen.
  • Select About This Mac.
  • Go to the Storage tab to check your available disk space.
  • If necessary, click on Manage to free up space on your device.

4. Update MacOS

Running an outdated version of macOS can lead to compatibility issues with wallpapers.

Make sure your system is up to date.

  • Click on the Apple logo in the top-left corner.
  • Select System Settings.
  • Click General in the sidebar.
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  • Click on Software Update.
  • If an update is available, click Update Now and follow the on-screen instructions.

5. Reset NVRAM Or PRAM

NVRAM (nonvolatile random-access memory) or PRAM (Parameter RAM) on your Mac stores certain settings in a location that macOS can access quickly.

Resetting it can resolve issues including those with your wallpaper.

  • Shut down your Mac.
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  • Turn it on and immediately press and hold the Option, Command, P, and R keys together.
  • Release the keys after about 20 seconds. This process will reset the NVRAM/PRAM.
  • Once your Mac restarts, check if the wallpaper issue has been resolved.

6. Restart Your Mac In Safe Mode

Booting your Mac in Safe Mode can help fix various issues as it performs a check of your startup disk and only loads essential programs.

For Intel-based Macs:

  • Shut down your Mac.
  • Turn on your Mac and immediately press and hold the Shift key.
  • Release the Shift key when you see the login window.
  • Log in to your Mac. You might need to log in twice.

For Apple Silicon Macs:

  • Shut down your Mac.
  • Press and hold the power button until you see the startup options window.
  • Select your startup disk.
  • Press and hold the Shift key and click “Continue in Safe Mode.”
  • Release the Shift key and log in to your Mac. You might be asked to log in twice.