Image of JPEG quality problem

Until yesterday, when you save an image in JPEG I click on "save under", select my folder and the picture quality dialog box would jump to the top and I then select 12/Maximum as the quality of the image and click 'OK '.  Thereafter, whenever I save a picture, Photoshop applies the same settings that the previous backup that is, 12/Maximum has been preselected and I just press OK and move to my next picture.

However, since yesterday Photoshop is no longer pre apply the last setting used and is default quality 8/high each time.  If whenever I record, I am experiencing now drag the slider to 12 it is kind of interrupt my workflow.

I tried to remove my preferences settings in the hope that this glitch would be fixed by resetting the program, but the problem persists.

Everyone knows this and how can I solve this problem?

Thank you.

I had to reboot my computer for an update and since then, it seems to have fixed itself.  Who knows what happened?  Thanks for all their help

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