Mac Pro sleep / restart issues - power management

1) Firstly, I read the "solved" forum about the restart / sleep issues. Nothing worked for me but there were useful links:
http://www.apple.com/feedback/macpro.html
You can post the report to Apple (as someone suggested)
2) On a separate blog, a poster stated "I called Apple Support a little over a week ago and was told by the “product specialist” to delete three power management preference files. I did. The next morning after a night of sleep, I touched the space bar and the Mac promptly rebooted..."
DOES ANYONE KNOW WHAT THESE THREE "power management" FILES ARE???
Thank you

I just had a quality callback from Apple:
the files in question are located in :
hd (startup harddrive)/Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration
(almost at the bottom of the list)
trash the entire SystemConfiguration folder, then restart.
NOTE: this will delete your airport settings for e.g. a home network (you need
to re-input the settings for the home network).
Thwy will call me back next week

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