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Help - G5 doesn't stay asleep
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<blockquote data-quote="corysw" data-source="post: 172122" data-attributes="member: 8061"><p>Most mornings, I get up, I go on my G5, do some stuff (checking email, etc.), and then I put it to sleep by pressing the power button, and it goes to sleep; it doesn't make noise and the LED is pulsating smoothly. So I go to work thinking my computer is sound asleep. Or so I thought. But when I come home to get back on the computer, it's already awake. There is nobody else in the house during the day. In Energy Saver preferences, it's not set to wake up on a schedule, or network activity, or anything like that. The only possible thing I can think of (aside from something being wrong with the computer) is that the cat could be walking across the desk, and inadvertently steps on the keyboard or mouse.</p><p></p><p>Does anyone know what's going on?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="corysw, post: 172122, member: 8061"] Most mornings, I get up, I go on my G5, do some stuff (checking email, etc.), and then I put it to sleep by pressing the power button, and it goes to sleep; it doesn't make noise and the LED is pulsating smoothly. So I go to work thinking my computer is sound asleep. Or so I thought. But when I come home to get back on the computer, it's already awake. There is nobody else in the house during the day. In Energy Saver preferences, it's not set to wake up on a schedule, or network activity, or anything like that. The only possible thing I can think of (aside from something being wrong with the computer) is that the cat could be walking across the desk, and inadvertently steps on the keyboard or mouse. Does anyone know what's going on? [/QUOTE]
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