Hi,
I am posting this message hoping to help others who may have the same problem that I did. I was having problems with my new 21.5" intel iMac frequently freezing after coming out of sleep. I think the problem was related in some way to the wireless keyboard or wireless mouse that came with the computer.
The problem would happen most frequently in the morning after it had been in sleep mode all night, but it sometimes happened if it had been in sleep mode for less time. The computer would sometimes allow me to type a few characters of my login password, or, it might type in the password completely and go to the desktop, and then the mouse and keyboard would become completely non-responsive. The only way to fix the problem was to press the power button on the back of the computer and reboot. This problem would occur every day, at least once or twice, sometimes more often.
I tried the hardware diagnostic software on the installation disk. This reported everything OK. I repaired disk permissions and reinstalled OS X 10.6.6. None of this worked. Apple phone support suggested that I try to troubleshoot by unplugging all USB devices, router, etc. reset PRAM and reset SMC. I did this but the problem continued. I brought the computer into an Apple store, and their diagnostics testing everything OK. The Apple Genius technician suggested that I continue to troubleshoot by eliminating hardware and software I had installed to see if this corrected the problem. None of this had any effect on the problem
What finally fixed the problem was this sequence: I disabled require password to log in, turned off the wireless keyboard and wireless mouse, performed another SMC reset shut down, unplugged the computer, pressed the power key for 15 seconds, then plugged the computer back in and rebooted, and at the same time did a PRAM reset with the command + option + P + R keys. When the computer booted up, I then turned on a different Apple wireless keyboard and mouse (which, as far as I know, should be identical models) and let the computer link to the new keyboard and mouse. I turned require password back on, as well as screen savers and sleep. This fixed everything. The computer has not frozen in the past four days.
I am not sure what to conclude about this, but it does seem to involve the wireless keyboard or mouse in some way, in my case. It would be nice to know if my other Mac wireless keyboard and mouse are actually broken or not, but since everything is working perfectly, I don't want to spend time trying to reconnect the other ones and find out. I would be very interested in any comments about this!
If you are having freeze after sleep problems, and you've tried everything Apple has suggested, I suggest you also try an alternate keyboard or mouse, even a cheap Microsoft USB version as troubleshooting tools.
Kevin
I am posting this message hoping to help others who may have the same problem that I did. I was having problems with my new 21.5" intel iMac frequently freezing after coming out of sleep. I think the problem was related in some way to the wireless keyboard or wireless mouse that came with the computer.
The problem would happen most frequently in the morning after it had been in sleep mode all night, but it sometimes happened if it had been in sleep mode for less time. The computer would sometimes allow me to type a few characters of my login password, or, it might type in the password completely and go to the desktop, and then the mouse and keyboard would become completely non-responsive. The only way to fix the problem was to press the power button on the back of the computer and reboot. This problem would occur every day, at least once or twice, sometimes more often.
I tried the hardware diagnostic software on the installation disk. This reported everything OK. I repaired disk permissions and reinstalled OS X 10.6.6. None of this worked. Apple phone support suggested that I try to troubleshoot by unplugging all USB devices, router, etc. reset PRAM and reset SMC. I did this but the problem continued. I brought the computer into an Apple store, and their diagnostics testing everything OK. The Apple Genius technician suggested that I continue to troubleshoot by eliminating hardware and software I had installed to see if this corrected the problem. None of this had any effect on the problem
What finally fixed the problem was this sequence: I disabled require password to log in, turned off the wireless keyboard and wireless mouse, performed another SMC reset shut down, unplugged the computer, pressed the power key for 15 seconds, then plugged the computer back in and rebooted, and at the same time did a PRAM reset with the command + option + P + R keys. When the computer booted up, I then turned on a different Apple wireless keyboard and mouse (which, as far as I know, should be identical models) and let the computer link to the new keyboard and mouse. I turned require password back on, as well as screen savers and sleep. This fixed everything. The computer has not frozen in the past four days.
I am not sure what to conclude about this, but it does seem to involve the wireless keyboard or mouse in some way, in my case. It would be nice to know if my other Mac wireless keyboard and mouse are actually broken or not, but since everything is working perfectly, I don't want to spend time trying to reconnect the other ones and find out. I would be very interested in any comments about this!
If you are having freeze after sleep problems, and you've tried everything Apple has suggested, I suggest you also try an alternate keyboard or mouse, even a cheap Microsoft USB version as troubleshooting tools.
Kevin