MacBook freezes whenever I let it alone a few minutes

This is happening to both of our MacBooks. Whenever we leave the computer for a few minutes, and then come back, the display is frozen, and the keyboard and trackpad are unresponsive. The cursor is stuck, doesn't move. If I hook up the mouse, the cursor works, and I can put the computer to sleep. After waiting a few seconds, I can wake it up and everything works fine again. This was happening a few times a month, now it's happening EVERY time I leave the computer for a few minutes. The utilities Disk Aid says the disk is working properly. Seems like a software conflict but how can you test for that? The computer never freezes while I'm working on it, only when I've stepped away for a couple minutes.

I'd call appe it sounds like a probpem with your optical drive but you can try zapping the pram and resseting the PMU,and mine as well try a firmware reset
PMU reset-unplug power adapter and take out battery then hold power button for 7 seconds
PRAM zap- http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=2238
FirmWare reset-shut down computer press power button and keep holding it till you here a loud beep

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                        mem (disk0s2) /: 749.3 GB (253.42 GB free)
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              3.85 GB            Active RAM
              1.06 GB            Inactive RAM
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