Mac won't sleep

I set up one of the Hot Corners to Sleep the Display. When I put the cursor in the corner the screen go black for only a second then goes back on.
Also if I put the computer to sleep after about a minute it goes back on.
I have try setting up a new user account to see if the problems persist and it does.
Any ideas?
Blue skies!!
Jerry

Are you using Bluetooth peripherals like mouse and keyboard? How about errant USB devices? Try unplugging things from the USB ports.
You can also have a look at the Console logs (Applications/Utilities/Console). They will usually show an entry for the wake event and that should point a finger at the culprit.

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    I am trying to figure out why my mac won't sleep.
    I have run this command in the teminal (pmset -g assertions)  and this is what I get back. If anyone can let me know what the problem is I would appreciate it. I have disconnected everything from the machine such as firewire, usb cables etc. But the computer will not sleep on its own. It does when I initiate it but not by the automatic function in energy saver pref pane.
    Thx
    Felix
    mac-pro:~ felixbird$ pmset -g assertions
    7/14/12 7:15:56 AM PDT  
    Assertion status system-wide:
       PreventUserIdleDisplaySleep             0
       CPUBoundAssertion                       0
       DisableInflow                           0
       ChargeInhibit                           0
       PreventSystemSleep                      0
       PreventUserIdleSystemSleep              0
       ExternalMedia                           0
       DisableLowPowerBatteryWarnings          0
       EnableIdleSleep                         1
       NoRealPowerSources_debug                0
       UserIsActive                            0
       ApplePushServiceTask                    0
    Kernel Assertions: 0x0004
    * Kernel Assertion ID = 500
       Created At = 12/31/69 4:03:23 PM PST 
       Modified At = 12/31/69 4:00:00 PM PST 
       Owner ID = 0xffffff802079e000
       Level = 0
       Assertions Set = None (4)
    * Kernel Assertion ID = 501
       Created At = 12/31/69 4:03:30 PM PST 
       Modified At = 7/14/12 7:08:33 AM PDT  
       Owner ID = 0xffffff80207c7000
       Level = 255
       Assertions Set = None (4)
    * Kernel Assertion ID = 502
       Created At = 7/14/12 7:05:04 AM PDT  
       Modified At = 12/31/69 4:00:00 PM PST 
       Owner ID = 0xffffff81a012c000
       Level = 0
       Assertions Set = None (4)
    * Kernel Assertion ID = 503
       Created At = 7/14/12 7:05:04 AM PDT  
       Modified At = 12/31/69 4:00:00 PM PST 
       Owner ID = 0xffffff81a012f000
       Level = 0
       Assertions Set = None (4)
    * Kernel Assertion ID = 504
       Created At = 7/14/12 7:05:04 AM PDT  
       Modified At = 12/31/69 4:00:00 PM PST 
       Owner ID = 0xffffff81a0129000
       Level = 0
       Assertions Set = None (4)
    * Kernel Assertion ID = 505
       Created At = 7/14/12 7:05:16 AM PDT  
       Modified At = 12/31/69 4:00:00 PM PST 
       Owner ID = 0xffffff81a0145000
       Level = 0
       Assertions Set = None (4)
    * Kernel Assertion ID = 506
       Created At = 7/14/12 7:05:16 AM PDT  
       Modified At = 12/31/69 4:00:00 PM PST 
       Owner ID = 0xffffff81a0148000
       Level = 0
       Assertions Set = None (4)
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       Modified At = 12/31/69 4:00:00 PM PST 
       Owner ID = 0xffffff81a0132000
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    If it is'nt the card, this may help;
    If your Mac happily goes to sleep but won't wake up--Hold down the power switch to force-reboot your machine and get it running again.
    Don't worry-your Mac isn't narcoleptic. Its Open Firmware system or NVRAM (nonvolatile RAM) is likely corrupt, and your Mac can't remember how to wake up.
    Restart your Mac and immediately hold down the Command-Option-O-F key combo until you see a somewhat intimidating command-line display that ends with the Open Fimware prompt. Type the following lines:
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    set-defaults
    press Return
    reset-all
    press Return
    Your Mac will reboot. Once it's running, put it back to sleep to test. If the problem recurs your Energy Saver preferences may be the culprit. Delete the com.apple.PowerManagement.plist file (go to Finder/Hard drive/Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration)--don't worry, your Mac will regenerate a new one--and then restart to see if that rights the wrong.
    Still did'nt work? Might be time to call AppleCare or see an Apple Genius or a technician.
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    DALE

  • Insomnia - - My Mac won't SLEEP

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    This is for a Mac that won't sleep.
    Here is Apple's KB article HT1776 with their tips.
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