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macOS - Notebook Hardware
Sleep and Go?
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<blockquote data-quote="Cloudane" data-source="post: 56404"><p>Yep, other than fitting RAM chips and whatnot, mine is always in sleep mode.</p><p></p><p>Coming from a PC laptop it *is* weird and goes against the grain of what you're used to (because sleep on PCs is crap?) but it's as natural as putting a TV on standby with the Mac. You also have a lot more assurance that it will wake up again when you open the lid (though I must admit there does seem to be a bug if you wake it up by plugging external keyboard/mouse/monitor in, in certain circumstances - otherwise completely reliable)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cloudane, post: 56404"] Yep, other than fitting RAM chips and whatnot, mine is always in sleep mode. Coming from a PC laptop it *is* weird and goes against the grain of what you're used to (because sleep on PCs is crap?) but it's as natural as putting a TV on standby with the Mac. You also have a lot more assurance that it will wake up again when you open the lid (though I must admit there does seem to be a bug if you wake it up by plugging external keyboard/mouse/monitor in, in certain circumstances - otherwise completely reliable) [/QUOTE]
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