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I can not figure out why since the last update to Yosemite, my Mac Pro will no longer go to sleep automatically. I have it set to "sleep" after 3 hours.
I bought a new SSD from OWC and made it my boot drive. I used CCC to transfer Yosemite from my Samsung SSD to the new OWC SSD. The Samsung SSD then became my cache drive.
I moved the boot drive then updated to the latest supplemental update to 10.10.3.
I can manually put it to sleep. In energy saver, I have it set for 3 hours (because it gives me time after I get home to remember what I forgot to do on it )
I also have "Put hard disks to sleep when possible" and "Wake for network access" checked. That use to work just fine. I have tried unchecking "Wake for network access" and also closing TeamViewer at the end of the day - although that defeats the purpose of having home access. Neither made any difference anyway.
I have checked my start up and all I have loading is TeamViewer and Google Drive which is exactly what I have always had.
I reset the SMC and the PRAM. Nothing.
Any other ideas? I know leaving it on won't hurt but I would like to save a little energy.
Lisa
I bought a new SSD from OWC and made it my boot drive. I used CCC to transfer Yosemite from my Samsung SSD to the new OWC SSD. The Samsung SSD then became my cache drive.
I moved the boot drive then updated to the latest supplemental update to 10.10.3.
I can manually put it to sleep. In energy saver, I have it set for 3 hours (because it gives me time after I get home to remember what I forgot to do on it )
I also have "Put hard disks to sleep when possible" and "Wake for network access" checked. That use to work just fine. I have tried unchecking "Wake for network access" and also closing TeamViewer at the end of the day - although that defeats the purpose of having home access. Neither made any difference anyway.
I have checked my start up and all I have loading is TeamViewer and Google Drive which is exactly what I have always had.
I reset the SMC and the PRAM. Nothing.
Any other ideas? I know leaving it on won't hurt but I would like to save a little energy.
Lisa