10.5.7 - randomly wakes up from sleep.

After updating to 10.5.7 my iMac starts up from sleep function randomly, aprox. 25 min after it goes to sleep. If I choose sleep from the menu or it goes automatically it always starts up again. I have to turn the machine off to avoid this. Can anyone help med with this? I have tried to repair disk, and downloaded and installed the Combo Update from Apple.

If restoring from a backup didn't fix it, there may be corrupted data or settings that are in the backup used. First try resetting settings: Settings > General > Reset > Reset All Settings.
If that doesn't help, restore as a new iPhone - no other choice. If restoring as new doesn't work, there is a hardware problem and you should make an appt. with an Apple Store Genius Bar.

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  • Macbook randomly wakes up from sleep!

    Hello,
    I have a macbook 13" (white) and I use 10.5.2. When I set my macbook to sleep it does what it is supposed to. But it randomly wakes up. It does that when I am using the power adapter or battery. It even does it when I have the lid closed. It is really annoying, because I never know if it is going to stay asleep or not. Sometimes it wakes up at a certain time (19:00) and sometimes it simply wakes up whenever. I looked for messages in the consoles and it only showed that it went to sleep and woke up. Not why.
    However, there is a message in the console that keeps coming up (every 10 seconds):
    2/18/08 6:41:00 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.app4mac.CheckUpAgent[13413]) posix_spawn("/Applications/CheckUp.app/Contents/MacOS/CheckUpAgent", ...): No such file or directory
    2/18/08 6:41:01 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.app4mac.CheckUpAgent[13413]) Exited with exit code: 1
    2/18/08 6:41:01 PM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.app4mac.CheckUpAgent) Throttling respawn: Will start in 10 seconds
    Is this normal? What is wrong with my mac?? Please help me...
    P.S.: I do not have it scheduled to wake up in the preferences. I do, however use iSleep, but it is not started when this problem occurs.
    And it did this with 10.5.1 too...

    I'm going to make 2 assumptions: 1) you know it is going to sleep because you can see the little diode blinking on and off. 2) in the energy tab of the system preferences you don't have the computer configure to wake up at a particular time.
    You could fiddle faddle about like this for days and never find it. I know - its why my hairline is receding Create a new account and when you put it asleep disconnect everything but the power cord and see if the computer still wakes up. If not you know the problem was one of your peripherals or something in your account. Still logged into the test account, start adding peripherals one at a time. If you wake up at any point you now have a suspect peripheral. If not, it is your account.

  • MBP Wakes itself from sleep

    Hi, I've searched the forums and can't seem to find anyone else with the same issue.
    My brand new MBP 15" 2.4 is waking from sleep all by itself, without me touching it. I've tried sending it to sleep on it's own, with displays and ext. HD's disconnected, I still get the same issue.
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    My troubleshoot included the following:
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    2. Go to this forum, read, and post
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  • MacBook wont wake up from sleep, shuts down randomly, and won't burn. . .

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    Look at the activity monitor and console logs for potential issues.
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  • It won't wake up from sleep after I open it. If I close it and then open it, it doesn't wake up for at least 5 minutes.

    just upgrade my macbook air to yosemite. now when i physically close the computer and open it back up, it won't wake up from sleep mode. I tried pressing the power button, but it wouldnt turn on. Then once it somehow turned on by itself, I tried a PRAM and SMC reset. Then I tried closing and opening the computer again and I still had the same problem. nothing has worked. when i do get the computer on, i randomly goes into sleep mode again. I've check the settings for display and it says after 45 minutes of nothing it will sleep.

    Step 1
    Take all the applicable steps in this support article. That's the starting point for any further efforts to solve the problem. Please read the whole article carefully (some of it is hidden by disclosure triangles) and don't skip any of the steps, including the ones under the heading "Additional troubleshooting." If you don't understand any of the steps, ask for guidance.
    Step 2
    If you're running OS X 10.8.5 or earlier, from the menu bar select
               ▹ System Preferences... ▹ Accessibility
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              Enable access for assistive devices
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    If you're running OS X 10.9 or later, select
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    If any applications are listed on the right and have a checked box next to them, uncheck all the boxes and test. You may first have to click the padlock icon in the lower left corner of the window and authenticate as an administrator to unlock the settings.
    Step 3
    In the Energy Saver pane of System Preferences, uncheck the box marked
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    This and the next step must be taken as an administrator. If you have only one user account, you are the administrator.
    Launch the Console application in any of the following ways:
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    ☞ In the Finder, select Go ▹ Utilities from the menu bar, or press the key combination shift-command-U. The application is in the folder that opens.
    ☞ Open LaunchPad. Click Utilities, then Console in the icon grid.
    In the Console window, select
              DIAGNOSTIC AND USAGE INFORMATION ▹ System Diagnostic Reports
    (not Diagnostic and Usage Messages) from the log list on the left. If you don't see that heading, select
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    from the menu bar.
    There is a disclosure triangle to the left of the list item. If the triangle is pointing to the right, click it so that it points down. You may see one or more reports with a name that begins with "Sleep Wake Failure" followed by a date. Select the most recent one. The contents of the report will appear on the right. Use copy and paste to post the entire contents—the text, not a screenshot.
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    Step 5
    In the Console window, select
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  • TS1367 I am asking this question about my 27 inch iMac Desktop Computer. I normally use my Laptop and very seldom use the desktop but was going to download the new software earlier today. I could not wake it from sleep.

    The other evening we had a storm and lightening hit a house a few doors from me. It jolted my chair but that seemed to be all here. I use my laptop most of the time but since there was a software download I went to my 27 inch iMac and could not wake it from sleep. The light on the keyboard is not lit either. I have this connected to a Battery Backup Power so do not know what has happened or what to do. When I push the power button to try to turn it on nothing happens. There is no shound, no video, nothing; however the disk drive that does my time maching backup has a light on it and the other things that are plugged into the battery power pack also have lights on them. The printer is on and says it is ready to print. Since I cannot boot it up I do not know what to do to even try to get it started. I did not know what would happen if I put the first start up disk in  the external disk drive and try that or not. The internal drive is broken. I do not have any repair shops or apple stores around me at all less than 150 miles away and I am disabled with 24/7 help and oxygen so can not take it in. Are there any suggestions that anyone can give me. I have not been able to find any way to reset the backup battery pack either. It is a Tripp-Lite. Any help anyone can give will be greatly appreciated. Thanking you in advance for your time and trouble.
    Jean

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    Jean

  • Hp laptop doen't wake up from sleep

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    Hi,
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    ==============LOG======================
    Jun 26 13:19:09 philipp-knobelspiess-macbook-pro kernel[0]: jnl: disk1s2: replay_journal: from: 306176 to: 983040 (joffset 0x8bef000)
    Jun 26 13:19:13 philipp-knobelspiess-macbook-pro kernel[0]: jnl: disk1s2: journal replay done.
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    Jun 26 13:19:36 philipp-knobelspiess-macbook-pro kernel[0]: pages 293269, wire 126743, act 61368, inact 12, spec 2, zf 0, throt 3292, could discard act 51190 inact 6589 purgeable 3063 spec 41010
    Jun 26 13:19:36 philipp-knobelspiess-macbook-pro kernel[0]: hibernatepage_listsetall found pageCount 191417
    Jun 26 13:19:36 philipp-knobelspiess-macbook-pro kernel[0]: IOHibernatePollerOpen, mlget_interruptsenabled 0
    Jun 26 13:19:36 philipp-knobelspiess-macbook-pro kernel[0]: IOHibernatePollerOpen(0)
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    Jun 26 13:19:36 philipp-knobelspiess-macbook-pro kernel[0]: image 398541312, uncompressed 778846208 (190148), compressed 392607896 (50%), sum1 bf0603be, sum2 de99627
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    Jun 26 13:19:36 philipp-knobelspiess-macbook-pro kernel[0]:
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    Jun 26 13:19:36 philipp-knobelspiess-macbook-pro kernel[0]:
    Jun 26 13:19:36 philipp-knobelspiess-macbook-pro mds[30]: (/Volumes/SSD/.Spotlight-V100/Store-V1/Stores/73B2C840-CEC4-4E9D-BCD9-7C287E26A 2E2)(Error) IndexCI in CIMetaInfoSync:sync err: 22
    Jun 26 13:19:36 philipp-knobelspiess-macbook-pro kernel[0]:
    Jun 26 13:19:36 philipp-knobelspiess-macbook-pro mds[30]: (/Volumes/SSD/.Spotlight-V100/Store-V1/Stores/0AA31246-CE25-4B90-906A-D905FB25F 156)(Error) IndexCI in initPayload:ftruncate err: 22
    Jun 26 13:19:37 philipp-knobelspiess-macbook-pro kernel[0]: jnl: disk1s2: close: journal 0x6ed7d10, is invalid. aborting outstanding transactions
    Jun 26 13:19:38 philipp-knobelspiess-macbook-pro TextMate[56798]: Error checking for new version: no Internet connection
    Jun 26 13:19:38 philipp-knobelspiess-macbook-pro TextMate[56798]: Will try again in one hour
    Jun 26 13:19:39 philipp-knobelspiess-macbook-pro kernel[0]: jnl: disk1s2: replay_journal: from: 983040 to: 1221120 (joffset 0x8bef000)
    Jun 26 13:19:47 philipp-knobelspiess-macbook-pro kernel[0]: hibernate image path: /var/vm/sleepimage
    Jun 26 13:19:47 philipp-knobelspiess-macbook-pro kernel[0]: sizeof(IOHibernateImageHeader) == 512
    Jun 26 13:19:47 philipp-knobelspiess-macbook-pro kernel[0]: Opened file /var/vm/sleepimage, size 4294967296, partition base 0xc805000, maxio 400000
    Jun 26 13:19:47 philipp-knobelspiess-macbook-pro kernel[0]: hibernate image major 14, minor 2, blocksize 512, pollers 4
    Jun 26 13:19:47 philipp-knobelspiess-macbook-pro kernel[0]: hibernateallocpages flags 00000000, gobbling 0 pages
    Jun 26 13:19:47 philipp-knobelspiess-macbook-pro kernel[0]: jnl: disk1s2: journal replay done.
    Jun 26 13:19:49 philipp-knobelspiess-macbook-pro kernel[0]: System SafeSleep
    Jun 26 13:19:51 philipp-knobelspiess-macbook-pro kernel[0]: hibernatepage_listsetall start
    Jun 26 13:19:51 philipp-knobelspiess-macbook-pro kernel[0]: hibernatepage_listsetall time: 158 ms
    Jun 26 13:19:51 philipp-knobelspiess-macbook-pro kernel[0]: pages 293840, wire 126507, act 62230, inact 13, spec 0, zf 0, throt 3290, could discard act 51190 inact 6658 purgeable 3007 spec 40945
    Jun 26 13:19:51 philipp-knobelspiess-macbook-pro kernel[0]: hibernatepage_listsetall found pageCount 192040
    Jun 26 13:19:51 philipp-knobelspiess-macbook-pro kernel[0]: IOHibernatePollerOpen, mlget_interruptsenabled 0
    Jun 26 13:19:51 philipp-knobelspiess-macbook-pro kernel[0]: IOHibernatePollerOpen(0)
    Jun 26 13:19:51 philipp-knobelspiess-macbook-pro kernel[0]: IOPolledInterface::checkForWork[4] 0xe00002eb
    Jun 26 13:19:51 philipp-knobelspiess-macbook-pro kernel[0]: all time: 6 ms, comp time: 0 ms, deco time: 0 ms,
    Jun 26 13:19:51 philipp-knobelspiess-macbook-pro kernel[0]: image 0, uncompressed 0 (0), compressed 0 (0%), sum1 90b9c243, sum2 0
    Jun 26 13:19:51 philipp-knobelspiess-macbook-pro kernel[0]: hibernatewriteimage done(e00002eb)
    Jun 26 13:19:51 philipp-knobelspiess-macbook-pro kernel[0]: sleep
    Jun 26 13:19:51 philipp-knobelspiess-macbook-pro kernel[0]: Wake reason = EHC1 EHC2
    Jun 26 13:19:51 philipp-knobelspiess-macbook-pro kernel[0]: System Wake
    Jun 26 13:19:51 philipp-knobelspiess-macbook-pro kernel[0]: Previous Sleep Cause: 0
    Jun 26 13:19:51 philipp-knobelspiess-macbook-pro kernel[0]: USB (EHCI):Port 3 on bus 0xfa connected or disconnected: portSC(0x301803)
    Jun 26 13:19:51 philipp-knobelspiess-macbook-pro kernel[0]: disk1s2: media is not present.
    Jun 26 13:19:51 philipp-knobelspiess-macbook-pro kernel[0]:
    Jun 26 13:19:51 philipp-knobelspiess-macbook-pro kernel[0]: disk1s2: media is not present.
    Jun 26 13:19:51 philipp-knobelspiess-macbook-pro mds[30]: (/Volumes/SSD/.Spotlight-V100/Store-V1/Stores/73B2C840-CEC4-4E9D-BCD9-7C287E26A 2E2)(Error) IndexStore in SIStoreDirytySDBChunks:Error storing dirty sdb pages: 22
    Jun 26 13:19:51 philipp-knobelspiess-macbook-pro kernel[0]:
    Jun 26 13:19:51 philipp-knobelspiess-macbook-pro mds[30]: (/Volumes/SSD/.Spotlight-V100/Store-V1/Stores/0AA31246-CE25-4B90-906A-D905FB25F 156)(Error) IndexCI in ci_ftruncate:ftruncate(62 /Volumes/SSD/.Spotlight-V100/Store-V1/Stores/0AA31246-CE25-4B90-906A-D905FB25F1 56/live.0.indexPostings, 4194304) error:22
    Jun 26 13:19:51 philipp-knobelspiess-macbook-pro kernel[0]:
    Jun 26 13:19:51 philipp-knobelspiess-macbook-pro mds[30]: (/Volumes/SSD/.Spotlight-V100/Store-V1/Stores/73B2C840-CEC4-4E9D-BCD9-7C287E26A 2E2)(Error) IndexCI in CIMetaInfoSync:sync err: 22
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