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Finding the Default Desktop Picture File Location in Mac OS


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  1. Go to anywhere in the Finder and open a new window within the file system
  2. Hit Command+Shift+G to bring up the Go To Folder option and enter the following path: /Library/Desktop Pictures
  3. Hit Return and you’ll jump to the Desktop Pictures directory, this is where all default wallpapers in Mac OS X are stored

You can browse through the desktop picture folder just like any other directory in the file system, just don’t delete anything in here because it would become unavailable to all users.

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