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My iMac keeps going to sleep on it's own...WHY?!
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<blockquote data-quote="RVC1" data-source="post: 1797441" data-attributes="member: 33904"><p>I continue to have this problem. Tried resetting SMC and NVRAM. Happens every time, if i have something streaming and i go into PS and use hte lasso tool, my computer goes to sleep. Also hear that fan rev up just before, same pattern. Surprised no one else has experienced this.</p><p></p><p>MacInWin - Enable Power Nap isn't checked. And as for the Turn Display off slider, it's not on never but that shouldn't matter, I'm not watching a movie and leaving the computer alone, I'm working on it. It isn't inactive. And it doesn't happen ANY other time, only when I'm in PS and using the lasso tool. </p><p></p><p>And advice on how I might diagnose this? Is there another forum you can suggest? IN the meantime I'm going to try to see if Adobe has insight, even though sleeping is a system function, it does happen while in PS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RVC1, post: 1797441, member: 33904"] I continue to have this problem. Tried resetting SMC and NVRAM. Happens every time, if i have something streaming and i go into PS and use hte lasso tool, my computer goes to sleep. Also hear that fan rev up just before, same pattern. Surprised no one else has experienced this. MacInWin - Enable Power Nap isn't checked. And as for the Turn Display off slider, it's not on never but that shouldn't matter, I'm not watching a movie and leaving the computer alone, I'm working on it. It isn't inactive. And it doesn't happen ANY other time, only when I'm in PS and using the lasso tool. And advice on how I might diagnose this? Is there another forum you can suggest? IN the meantime I'm going to try to see if Adobe has insight, even though sleeping is a system function, it does happen while in PS. [/QUOTE]
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