Hi there! I've updated my Mac Mini M1 to Sonoma and when I try to download the new wallpapers, it seems like they take a lot of time, more than 20-30 minutes. While waiting, I noticed that for some reason it stopped the downloading process. Is there anything I can do about this? The Mac is up-to-date, I was on the beta version but not anymore and the device is not going to sleep while downloading the wallpaper.

Aloha, I captured this image due to load time for you to watch(video)... I have spent many sessions trying to load these wallpapers... combined for many hours just waiting to download... maybe eight sessions or so... This is really NOT acceptable for a NEW/UPDATED Operating System... come on Apple... would be nice to use the whole OS as designed... any suggestions?


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For some of us, it seems like we were able to download at least one wallpaper; nevertheless, I have submitted the problem to Apple Feedback as @dialabrain mentioned. We will wait for the next update. :) In case some of you managed to fix this, mention the fix here. I will try to airdrop the file from macbook air to mac mini and see if this bypasses the download phase.

I've found a not-so-pleasant workaround. If you have a second monitor, connect your Mac to it and you can potentially download the wallpapers. Open the wallpaper page in the settings on your Mac screen, and move anything you want to work on, to the monitor, BUT keep them on one desktop and avoid making any of them fullscreen. Moving between apps in fullscreen mode, causes the download to stop. This way I've been able to reach around 60% download progress, but the download still fails at that point. Hopefully, you're lucky enough to reach 100%.

The 'Shuffle Aerials' option to rotate through different wallpapers does not work (presumably because the wallpapers aren't downloading) and the shuffle 'Continuously' option 1) doesn't state how frequently this rotates, and 2) doesn't allow users to configure the interval.

I have same issues, but have noticed if I select one of the "missing" wallpapers (identified by the download arrow being next to the name) it will download but takes up to 5 minutes to finish downloading at 120Mbps download speeds; and then changes. If I swap to another wallpaper in the middle of the download; for example, in the Underwater section starting the download for "Humpback Whale" and then select "Jack School" before "Humpback Whale" finishes, it appears to pause the "Humpback Whale" download and only resumes when I select it again and leave it selected until it changes the wallpaper. A "Download All" option under each section would be nice and allowing the download to continue in the background, whether it is still selected or not would be helpful also.

I like the Shuffle All option, but would like the ability to Shuffle 2 or 3 verses all 4 (for example shuffle just Landscape and Cityscape) and/or the ability to select multiple individual wallpapers (for example, 5 from Landscape, 7 from Cityscape, 3 from Earth), a "Custom Shuffle" option.

After updating to Sonoma my desktop was grey. I tried resetting NVRAM and PRAM didnt work. Also tried selecting all different wallpapers and nothing worked. Finally I hooked up an external monitor and to my surprise when I used the external as an extended display all the wallpapers were working on the extended one while my main wallpaper remained grey. Hooking up the external brought up the resolution options for the main that weren't visible before. I changed the resolution for the main and then the wallpapers started to work.

I have the same issue where none of the wallpapers will shuffle. They won't even shuffle a folder in photos without manually downloading each photo. That is not practical when there are over a thousand photos in some folders. It worked fine before updating to Sonoma.

With the release of macOS 14 Sonoma in 2023 Apple added the ability to set dynamic, or animated wallpapers as your desktop. This is a cool feature, but it can both consume extra storage space on your Startup Disk as well as put an increased processing load on your Mac.

This presents you with a variety of wallpaper options including built-in or custom static images, dynamic wallpapers (which are a little like screensavers), or solid colors. You can also set wallpapers to shuffle, or cycle, among different combinations.

To set a wallpaper as your Mac's desktop, click a thumbnail image in System Settings. The clicked wallpaper will download from Apple's servers - which is a departure from past macOS versions where wallpapers were built-in.

Once the download begins you'll see a small circular progress indicator at the top of the wallpapers pane while the content downloads. Note that dynamic wallpapers take up more storage space than static ones and may take longer to download.

The asset folders are organized by resolution - so depending on which wallpapers get downloaded, some of the folders may be empty. In general, the folders with the largest storage sizes are the ones where the downloaded assets are stored.

Since the wallpaper downloads folders aren't system-protected you can remove any wallpapers from the storage folders. If you don't want wallpapers you previously downloaded, simply open the asset folders and drag the .mov files to the Trash in the Dock.

macOS will automatically restart the Wallpaper service when it notices the service quit - and when it does so the default desktop in the Finder will be restored if one of the wallpapers you deleted was the one currently in use.

If you re-open the System Settings app, you will notice that the user interface has been reset to the correct state matching the state of the downloaded wallpapers on disk: whichever wallpapers you deleted will have their thumbnail user interfaces reset to the correct state.

This version of macOS builds on Big Sur, bringing Shortcuts and a range of features that are also part of iOS and iPadOS 15. As of the first beta, Monterey does not include any new nature wallpapers as previous releases has.

Apple is always looking to grow its market share in China and featuring the country in some wallpapers might attract a few new Chinese users. Here are six wallpapers, including a couple of the Great Wall.

Apple never forgot to differentiate its product from specifications as well as from wallpapers. The same can be said for the 13-inch MacBook Air and 15-inch MacBook Air. Although the wallpaper design for both models are same, their colors are different which makes the new wallpaper collection cool. The wallpaper collection is called Radial, these wallpapers are available in 6016 X 6016 pixels resolution. If you want to see its wallpapers you can check them below.

There are four new wallpapers in the MacBook Air Wallpapers collection. The collection includes Yellow, Light Blue, Blue, and Purple wallpaper. All four MacBook Air 15-inch Wallpapers are available in high quality and high resolution. You can download 15-inch MacBook Air Wallpapers from Google Drive, Telegram, and PhoneWalls app.

Before Apple formally announced the new M3 iMac and MacBook Pro at an Oct. 30 event, an unconfirmed leak revealed a potential wallpaper image for the MacBook Pro. That leak turned out to be accurate, and the M3 MacBook Pro debuted with a new, bubble-style wallpaper that cryptically spells "Pro." When the first iMacs and MacBooks Pro start shipping Nov. 7, they'll include brand-new wallpapers designed for the best Macs. However, if you want to download these wallpapers for your existing Mac, you're in luck. You can download Apple's official wallpapers for the M3 iMac and MacBook Pro via just a few simple steps below.

The wallpapers were first shared by 9to5 Mac, and they are full-resolution copies of the originals. Apple wallpapers typically feature wordmarks that coincide with the product they're designed for, like the "Pro" text on the MacBook Pro. Similarly, the iMac wallpaper is a colorful snapshot of the iconic "hello" wordmark that has been featured on the Mac since the very beginning.

Yes and no. The wallpapers we've shared above are designed specifically for the M3 iMac and MacBook Pro. As such, Apple is making these exclusive to those models for now. However, these wallpapers may become available to all users in a later software update, which is typically the case. Plus, there are plenty of Apple wallpapers that are available for all models. Each operating system comes with its own set of wallpapers, including macOS Sonoma. There are also nature shots, cityscapes, dynamic wallpapers, and more available for all macOS devices.

Static wallpapers are likely what you have been accustomed to for most of your life. However, setting up a live wallpaper or video wallpaper can be a great way to break away from the ordinary. Follow the steps mentioned in this guide to unlock new possibilities for your Mac desktop page.

As with all new device releases, Apple includes impressive advertising wallpapers. Unfortunately, these hot walls never seem to make it all the way to iOS. Consequently, we are left scrambling across the Internet to find them ourselves.

Since the introduction of macOS Mojave, Mac desktop backgrounds have gotten a bit more lively and dynamic, adapting to the exact hour of the day. At the same time, Apple moved away from nature wallpapers, leaving us with abstract graphics, which might feel a bit bland. e24fc04721

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