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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
Weird Sleep Issue
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<blockquote data-quote="SmokingFetus" data-source="post: 384896" data-attributes="member: 13232"><p>When opening and the display is black try turning the brightness up with the fn-F2.</p><p></p><p>The one case where the screen was dim with a progress bar at the bottom sounds as if the battery died and it was restoring everything from the virtual memory (think thats what it is) off the HDD. </p><p></p><p>Do put the machine to sleep through the apple menu or power button? It sounds as if you are just closing the lid, but the closing the cabinet confuses me. If thats the case I'm not sure what could be the cause of the light sleeping. The only thing I can suggest is lightly stroking the top while singing a lullaby.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SmokingFetus, post: 384896, member: 13232"] When opening and the display is black try turning the brightness up with the fn-F2. The one case where the screen was dim with a progress bar at the bottom sounds as if the battery died and it was restoring everything from the virtual memory (think thats what it is) off the HDD. Do put the machine to sleep through the apple menu or power button? It sounds as if you are just closing the lid, but the closing the cabinet confuses me. If thats the case I'm not sure what could be the cause of the light sleeping. The only thing I can suggest is lightly stroking the top while singing a lullaby. [/QUOTE]
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