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Well I'm 2 for 2 so far
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<blockquote data-quote="todd51" data-source="post: 364903"><p>Ok, my MBP has been quite the nice machine, except for one little flaw I have noticed. I mostly ALWAYS let my MBP sleep at night, that or I leave my account logged in and just put on the screen saver.</p><p></p><p>I believe it was back in January that I logged out, and just turned the screen brightness all the way down so the screen was off, and when I awoke in the morning, I clicked on my name to log in, and I got the spinning beach ball. It stayed like that for over 7 minutes (I went and showered and it was still frozen) and I finally had to shut it off by holding down the power button.</p><p></p><p>I tried it again last night, I hadn't since I had upgraded to 1.5Gb of ram. Same thing, I didn't know if anyone else had this problem. Is part of it becuase I have a password enabled to log on? I wonder if it will do it without having a password. It just freezes when it makes the change to go to my password, so I can't ever type it in, it's really weird.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="todd51, post: 364903"] Ok, my MBP has been quite the nice machine, except for one little flaw I have noticed. I mostly ALWAYS let my MBP sleep at night, that or I leave my account logged in and just put on the screen saver. I believe it was back in January that I logged out, and just turned the screen brightness all the way down so the screen was off, and when I awoke in the morning, I clicked on my name to log in, and I got the spinning beach ball. It stayed like that for over 7 minutes (I went and showered and it was still frozen) and I finally had to shut it off by holding down the power button. I tried it again last night, I hadn't since I had upgraded to 1.5Gb of ram. Same thing, I didn't know if anyone else had this problem. Is part of it becuase I have a password enabled to log on? I wonder if it will do it without having a password. It just freezes when it makes the change to go to my password, so I can't ever type it in, it's really weird. [/QUOTE]
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