Macbook A1278 Lid/Sleep Failure

Hello All,
I have searched high and low, and I have found a lot of answers but nothing that has worked for my issues here. I have the Macbook 5,1 Aluminum A1278 2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo. It was purchased with 2GB of ram total (1GB x 2 sticks), and this proved lately to be too small for my needs. Tonight I purchased a new stick of RAM from Best Buy, the PNY 4GB PC3 SO-DIMM (MN4096SD3-1333) and added it to the machine. The packaging and sites say that it is 1066 compatible which is what the About This Mac section said needed to be in this machine.
So I opened up the bottom panel, and prior to removing the RAM I decided to make sure there was not residual power in the system. So with the bottom panel removed I held the macbook upside down, opened the lid slightly and pressed and held the power button for 30 seconds. I closed the lid laid the computer back down and swapped out one of the 1GB sticks of RAM for the 4GB. Reattached the bottom panel, battery, and the battery panel with no more issues.
The problem: If I close the lid the notebook does not sleep, but I can sleep it manually from the Apple Menu or from the button on the login screen.
I have reset the SMC, PRAM, reseated the RAM itself, and checked that internet sharing was off (I've used it recently). I still can't get it to sleep. Does anyone have any suggestions?
Thank you,
Jon

So if everything was fine before the RAM swap it's possible I damaged this switch? or could it be a magnetic issue? I went through this and didn't see any issues in my notebook, with assembly I seated the cables and made sure they were tightly seated. I am still having issues.
So to me it screams the switch is dead, I'm just flat out astounded and baffled that this killed the part.

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    I'm hoping it isn't the Logic Board and just maybe a software issue, but I have a strong feeling it isn't the software. I'm running Mavericks 10.9.5 so I'm hoping that an upgrade to Yosemite might fix it, but I doubt it.
    I've already had to replace the battery, logic board, disk drive, trackpad, and I'm on my 3rd hard drive, and this computer is only 4 and a half years old. Thankfully, Apple Care covered most of the costs and basically none of the issues were due to my neglect, but it is out of warranty now. I would like to think I just got a bad computer right out of the box.

    Here is the Console Log from the event I mentioned:
    12/1/14 10:12:12.000 PM kernel[0]: Opened file /var/vm/sleepimage, size 1073741824, partition base 0x0, maxio 2000000 ssd 1
    12/1/14 10:12:12.000 PM kernel[0]: hibernate image major 1, minor 0, blocksize 4096, pollers 5
    12/1/14 10:12:12.000 PM kernel[0]: hibernate_alloc_pages act 77766, inact 63980, anon 46689, throt 0, spec 25243, wire 60358, wireinit 36014
    12/1/14 10:12:12.000 PM kernel[0]: hibernate_setup(0) took 0 ms
    12/1/14 11:34:34.000 PM kernel[0]: hibernate_page_list_setall(preflight 0) start 0xffffff80346f1000, 0xffffff8034726000
    12/1/14 11:34:34.000 PM kernel[0]: hibernate_page_list_setall time: 94 ms
    12/1/14 11:34:34.000 PM kernel[0]: pages 271737, wire 61704, act 33386, inact 39, cleaned 0 spec 10, zf 44669, throt 0, compr 42810, xpmapped 40000
    12/1/14 11:34:34.000 PM kernel[0]: could discard act 44499 inact 19273 purgeable 114 spec 25233 cleaned 0
    12/1/14 11:34:34.000 PM kernel[0]: WARNING: hibernate_page_list_setall skipped 96949 xpmapped pages
    12/1/14 11:34:34.000 PM kernel[0]: hibernate_page_list_setall found pageCount 182618
    12/1/14 11:34:34.000 PM kernel[0]: IOHibernatePollerOpen, ml_get_interrupts_enabled 0
    12/1/14 11:34:34.000 PM kernel[0]: IOHibernatePollerOpen(0)
    12/1/14 11:34:34.000 PM kernel[0]: encryptStart 14000
    12/1/14 11:34:34.000 PM kernel[0]: bitmap_size 0xe028, previewSize 0x6c8620, writing 179644 pages @ 0x6ea648
    12/1/14 11:34:34.000 PM kernel[0]: booter start at 5399 ms smc 0 ms, [6, 0, 0] total 1386 ms, dsply 473, 38 ms, tramp 283 ms
    12/1/14 11:34:34.000 PM kernel[0]: hibernate_machine_init: state 2, image pages 60529, sum was 27699e7c, imageSize 0x18f15000, image1Size 0x6598000, conflictCount 324, nextFree 1d6
    12/1/14 11:34:34.000 PM kernel[0]: hibernate_page_list_discard time: 110 ms, discarded act 44499 inact 19273 purgeable 114 spec 25233 cleaned 0
    12/1/14 11:34:34.000 PM kernel[0]: hibernate_newruntime_map time: 0 ms, IOHibernatePollerOpen(), ml_get_interrupts_enabled 0
    12/1/14 11:34:34.000 PM kernel[0]: IOHibernatePollerOpen(0) 23 ms
    12/1/14 11:34:34.000 PM kernel[0]: hibernate_machine_init reading
    12/1/14 11:34:34.000 PM kernel[0]: PMStats: Hibernate read took 2563 ms
    12/1/14 11:34:34.000 PM kernel[0]: hibernate_machine_init pagesDone 181443 sum2 d28892fc, time: 2563 ms, disk(0x20000) 117 Mb/s, comp bytes: 307064832 time: 398 ms 735 Mb/s, crypt bytes: 311939072 time: 1894 ms 157 Mb/s
    12/1/14 11:34:34.000 PM kernel[0]: Wake reason: EHC1 OHC1 EHC2 OHC2 (User)
    12/1/14 11:34:34.000 PM kernel[0]: AirPort_Brcm43xx::powerChange: System Wake - Full Wake/ Dark Wake / Maintenance wake
    12/1/14 11:34:34.000 PM kernel[0]: Previous Sleep Cause: 5
    12/1/14 11:34:34.000 PM kernel[0]: Previous Shutdown Cause: 3
    12/1/14 11:34:34.000 PM kernel[0]: NVRM: 0x702a called in D3
    12/1/14 11:34:34.000 PM kernel[0]: NVRM: 0x7037 called in D3
    12/1/14 11:34:34.000 PM kernel[0]: com_apple_driver_AppleUSBCardReaderUMC:: Stop::Controller Reset
    12/1/14 11:34:34.000 PM kernel[0]: wlEvent: en1 en1 Link DOWN virtIf = 0
    12/1/14 11:34:34.000 PM kernel[0]: AirPort: Link Down on en1. Reason 8 (Disassociated because station leaving).
    12/1/14 11:34:34.583 PM WindowServer[89]: CGXDisplayDidWakeNotification [3966319317291]: posting kCGSDisplayDidWake
    12/1/14 11:34:34.604 PM WindowServer[89]: handle_will_sleep_auth_and_shield_windows: Reordering authw 0x7fad0957ec70(2000) (lock state: 3)
    12/1/14 11:34:34.629 PM configd[17]: network changed: v4(en1-:149.160.140.151) v6(en1:2001:18e8:2:28c2:f000::244) DNS! Proxy SMB-
    12/1/14 11:34:34.631 PM configd[17]: setting hostname to "Aarons-MacBook-Pro.local"
    12/1/14 11:34:34.646 PM WindowServer[89]: handle_will_sleep_auth_and_shield_windows: err 0x0
    12/1/14 11:34:35.000 PM kernel[0]: considerRebuildOfPrelinkedKernel prebuild rebuild has expired
    12/1/14 11:34:35.000 PM kernel[0]: USBMSC Identifier (non-unique): 000000009833 0x5ac 0x8403 0x9833, 2
    12/1/14 11:34:35.757 PM UserEventAgent[11]: Captive: CNPluginHandler en1: Inactive
    12/1/14 11:34:35.758 PM configd[17]: network changed: v6(en1-:2001:18e8:2:28c2:f000::244) DNS- Proxy-
    12/1/14 11:34:36.000 PM kernel[0]: IOBluetoothUSBDFU::probe
    12/1/14 11:34:36.000 PM kernel[0]: IOBluetoothUSBDFU::probe ProductID - 0x8213 FirmwareVersion - 0x0207
    12/1/14 11:34:36.000 PM kernel[0]: **** [IOBluetoothHostControllerUSBTransport][start] -- completed -- result = TRUE -- 0xe400 ****
    12/1/14 11:34:36.000 PM kernel[0]: **** [BroadcomBluetoothHostControllerUSBTransport][start] -- Completed -- 0xe400 ****
    12/1/14 11:34:36.000 PM kernel[0]: [IOBluetoothHCIController][staticBluetoothHCIControllerTransportShowsUp] -- Received Bluetooth Controller register service notification -- 0xe400
    12/1/14 11:34:36.000 PM kernel[0]: [IOBluetoothHCIController::setConfigState] calling registerService
    12/1/14 11:34:36.000 PM kernel[0]: **** [IOBluetoothHCIController][protectedBluetoothHCIControllerTransportShowsUp] -- Connected to the transport successfully -- 0xcd40 -- 0x1800 -- 0xe400 ****
    12/1/14 11:34:36.000 PM kernel[0]: **** [IOBluetoothHostControllerUSBTransport][SuspendDevice] -- Suspend -- suspendDeviceCallResult = 0x0000 (kIOReturnSuccess) -- 0xe400 ****
    12/1/14 11:34:40.923 PM digest-service[414]: digest-request: uid=0
    12/1/14 11:34:40.924 PM digest-service[414]: digest-request: init request
    12/1/14 11:34:40.934 PM digest-service[414]: digest-request: init return domain: 149-160-140-151 server: AARONS-MACBOOK-PRO indomain was: <NULL>
    12/1/14 11:34:41.031 PM digest-service[414]: digest-request: uid=0
    12/1/14 11:34:41.031 PM digest-service[414]: digest-request: init request
    12/1/14 11:34:41.035 PM digest-service[414]: digest-request: init return domain: MACBOOKPRO-EE1C server: AARONS-MACBOOK-PRO indomain was: <NULL>
    12/1/14 11:34:41.172 PM eapolclient[464]: en1 STOP
    12/1/14 11:34:41.749 PM Apple80211Agent[491]: [EAPOLControl.c:178] EAPOLControlAuthInfoIsValid(): Ignoring SaveCredentialsOnSuccessfulAuthentication since no credentials were specified
    12/1/14 11:34:41.761 PM eapolclient[492]: en1 START uid 501 gid 20
    12/1/14 11:34:41.000 PM kernel[0]: MacAuthEvent en1  Auth result for: 6c:f3:7f:bb:c0:e0  MAC AUTH succeeded
    12/1/14 11:34:41.000 PM kernel[0]: wlEvent: en1 en1 Link UP virtIf = 0
    12/1/14 11:34:41.000 PM kernel[0]: AirPort: Link Up on en1
    12/1/14 11:34:41.000 PM kernel[0]: en1: BSSID changed to 6c:f3:7f:bb:c0:e0
    12/1/14 11:34:41.979 PM eapolclient[492]: en1 PEAP: successfully authenticated
    12/1/14 11:34:42.000 PM kernel[0]: AirPort: RSN handshake complete on en1
    12/1/14 11:34:42.000 PM kernel[0]: flow_divert_kctl_disconnect (0): disconnecting group 1
    12/1/14 11:34:43.284 PM DashboardClient[494]: 10.4-style NSNumberFormatter method called on a 10.0-style formatter, which doesn't work. Break on _NSNumberFormatter_Log_New_Methods_On_Old_Formatters to debug. This message will only be logged once.
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR TC0H kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR TC1D kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR TCAH kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR TCBH kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR TG0P kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR TA0P kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR TH0P kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR TO0P kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR TH1P kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR TH2P kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR TH3P kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR Th0H kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR Th2H kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR TG0H kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR TG1H kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR TG0D kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR Tp1C kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR Tp0C kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR TB3T kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR TN1P kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR TN0H kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR TM0S kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.333 PM WindowServer[89]: _CGXSetWindowHasKeyAppearance: Operation on a window 0x16 requiring rights kCGSWindowRightOwner by caller Dashboard
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR TM1S kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR TM2S kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR TM3S kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR TM4S kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR TM5S kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR TM6S kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR TM7S kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR TM8S kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR TM9S kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR TMAS kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR TMBS kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR TMCS kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.342 PM WindowServer[89]: _CGXSetWindowHasMainAppearance: Operation on a window 0x16 requiring rights kCGSWindowRightOwner by caller Dashboard
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR TMDS kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR TMES kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR TMFS kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR TM0P kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR TM1P kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR TM2P kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR TM3P kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR TM4P kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR TM5P kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR TM6P kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR TM7P kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR TM8P kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR TM9P kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR TMAP kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR TMBP kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR TMCP kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR TMDP kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR TMEP kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR TMFP kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR Tm0P kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR TS0C kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR TW0P kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR Tp0P kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR TA0S kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR TA1S kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR TA2S kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR TA3S kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR TA1P kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR Tp1P kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR Tp2P kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR Tp3P kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR Tp4P kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR Tp5P kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR TC0H kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR TC1D kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR TCAH kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR TCBH kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR TG0P kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR TA0P kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR TH0P kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR TO0P kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR TH1P kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR TH2P kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR TH3P kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR Th0H kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR Th2H kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR TG0H kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR TG1H kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR TG0D kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR Tp1C kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR Tp0C kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR TB3T kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR TN1P kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR TN0H kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR TM0S kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR TM1S kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
    12/1/14 11:34:43.000 PM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR TM2S kSMCBadArgumentError(0x89) fKeyHashTable=0x0xffffff800b4c3000
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