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Hey people
![]() I've put this in the OS area since I figure its related to the OS and not the actual hardware... At night or whenever I leave my mac for any extended amount of time, I put it to sleep via the apple logo -> Sleep (as apposed to closing the lid) But every so often (seems random intervals) the mac wakes up, and then just sits there thus draining the battery pretty quick. Now I know on windows has the option where you can ask if certain USB items or indeed network items can wake your machine. Where is this on OSX? So i can hunt it down and obliterate it ^_^ Thanks for your help M-F ![]() ~~ TS ~~ JEMDNA Photography - Clicky to see latest work “Punk is not dead. Punk will only die when corporations can exploit and mass produce it.” |
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![]() Member Since: Aug 02, 2006
Location: Suffolk, UK
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Mac Specs: MBP - 2.66Ghz Core 2 duo, 4GB Ram, 320GB HDD, Geforce 9400m + 9600M GT (256mb)
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Ok I've noticed it does it when the lid is closed as well. Im going to still run with the theory that something (WiFi or USB?) is causing this, so help is really appreciated
![]() ~~ TS ~~ JEMDNA Photography - Clicky to see latest work “Punk is not dead. Punk will only die when corporations can exploit and mass produce it.” |
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