Computers won't sleep

Hi
Hope somebody can help me diagnose this problem.
I loaded some colour calibration software called Colormunki, by a company called Xrite. Since doing so both my G5 desktop and my Macbook will not go to sleep automatically.
There is no uninstall package with the software so I did a spotlight search for everything related to Xrite & Colormunki and removed everything, but it still does not go to sleep. I have run Applejack, just in case, but still no joy.
I have reloaded the software, and when I initially boot up and open a Console window, this is what is shown:
Mac OS X Version 10.4.11 (Build 8S2167)
2010-01-13 18:11:19 +0000
2010-01-13 18:11:24.118 SystemUIServer[86] lang is:en
ColorMunki Photo solution
[187:-1610559488] - __XRDeviceCenterInit
[187:-1610559488] - XRDeviceNotificationCenterInit
[187:-1610559488] - XRDeviceNotificationCenterAddObserver
[187:-1610559488] - XRDeviceNotificationCenterAddObserver
Jan 13 18:11:37 Vanilla mDNSResponder: NAT Port Mapping (LLQ event port.): timeout
Debugger() was called!
I hope somebody can point me in the right direction. I have had no help from the software company and I also have colleagues who use the same product without any problems.
Regards
Kiran

The Colormunki software is in the account login startup, which I have removed, but it makes no difference in regular boot mode, still won't sleep.
Did you just uncheck it, or did you highlight it then click the little minus icon & reboot?
If you could advise how to show hidden files and where the file is located, i'll have a look to see if anything is in there.
In finder, select Go menu>Go to Folder, and go to or paste in...
/private/var/run/startupitems
Mac OS X Hidden Files & Directories...
http://www.westwind.com/reference/OS-X/invisibles.html
Use Terminal...
http://www.brooksandrus.com/blog/2007/03/23/mac-os-x-show-hide-hidden-files-in-f inder/

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