I REALLY need to use MB with lid closed...

Sleepless doesn't work after the upgrade, does anyone know of ANYTHING that will work right with this new update? I'm not using external keyboard/mouse btw.. thanks!!

Are you trying this when the Mac is in motion, i.e., in your backpack? If you move the machine much when it is awake, you risk killing your harddrive. If you are trying this with the Macbook on a desk, just leave it open.
Leaving laptops (eps. Macs) on and closed keeps heat from espcaping the way it is supposed to, possibly damaging your system. Apple designed their machines to sleep when shut for a reason.
Just go buy a Nano.
iSMH

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