External Screen/Fullscreen/Troubleshoot

OK so recently I had a small flat screen laying around and decided to hook it up to my Macbook pro. I have it connected and can drag other windows over and things like that. The purpose for this is that I do alot of research and need more window space to have multiple documents/windows open at a time to reference back and forth from. My problem is that I am a huge fan of full screen mode on my Macbook Pro, its basically all I use. When I have something on my external monitor, like a document/website/music/ whatever I am using it for and then swipe over to lets say safari or another program on my Macbook Pro I have open in full screenmode, the external monitor swipes with it into this gray blank screen. Is there a way to stop that from happening and to just keep whatever I dragged over onto the external screen and still be able to use my Macbook Pro as I normal would?
Thanks for your time,
Tim

I have been getting support about my iMac and am now at the stage when I have been reinstalling my system and restoring my data bit by bit rather than doing a full restore. This has worked to start off with ie there was no problem with my hard drive till now. I wanted to back up my new data and the back ups failed on several occasions till now the computer doesn't recognise the external hard drive. I should be speaking to support again but waiting for them to come back to me I thought the community might be able to help. This is a 2TB WD Ext HDD. I have read that there were complications with the use of external drive with Mavericks but something must have happened to have changed since a week ago when I was restoring my data without any problems. Cheers.

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