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MacBook Pro Won't Stay Asleep
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<blockquote data-quote="TennsDog" data-source="post: 1107129" data-attributes="member: 18790"><p>When I got to work, I like to put my computer to sleep to save a bit on energy (and there's just no point in it actually running for no reason). However, if I close the lid, then the second monitor disconnects and all apps on it move over to the primary monitor, which I have to undo when i wake it. So I use the keyboard shortcut Cmd+Opt+Eject to put it to sleep. While this does put the computer to sleep, it doesn't usually stay asleep. More often than not, within a couple of minutes (usually just about 15 seconds), my computer wakes back up. It seems to pretty much always stay asleep the second iteration, though.</p><p></p><p>Any thoughts on a cause and/or fix for this issue? It's obviously not terribly critical, but it just seems like something isn't work as it should. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TennsDog, post: 1107129, member: 18790"] When I got to work, I like to put my computer to sleep to save a bit on energy (and there's just no point in it actually running for no reason). However, if I close the lid, then the second monitor disconnects and all apps on it move over to the primary monitor, which I have to undo when i wake it. So I use the keyboard shortcut Cmd+Opt+Eject to put it to sleep. While this does put the computer to sleep, it doesn't usually stay asleep. More often than not, within a couple of minutes (usually just about 15 seconds), my computer wakes back up. It seems to pretty much always stay asleep the second iteration, though. Any thoughts on a cause and/or fix for this issue? It's obviously not terribly critical, but it just seems like something isn't work as it should. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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