Macbook Pro shutting off when closed - Mountain Lion

Just upgraded to Mountain Lion and now my macbook pro shuts off instead of sleeps everytime i close the screen and needs to be re-booted when screen is re-opened. Any one had the same issue and any known fixes?

Check System Preferences --> Energy Saver and make sure you do not have the sleep sliders set to "Never".
This may pertain to either or both Battery and/or Power Adapter tabs in System Preferences.

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    When I am done using my MacBook Pro I would usually just shut the lid and the MacBook would then go into sleep mode. In other words later when I pick it up and open it the MacBook screen will light and I can begin using it immediately. However, lately when I shut the lid the MacBook will shut off completely and I will need to push the power button to turn it on again. I am curious as to what may be causing this? Any help or knowledge on this would be greatly appreciated! Thanks.

    Reset your SMC, as described here:
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3964

  • MacBook Pro shuts off when unplugged.

    For the past week my MacBook charger has been not functioning correctly. It only charged my computer when it was the the right position. I figured there was a short in the wires and was just going to pick up a new one. Last night however, the charger stopped working completely. I tried moving it around for about an hour until i just gave up and figured there was no hope. As soon as i shut the MacBook though, the charger light came on, but again when i moved the wire too much, it turned off. As soon as the charger light turned off, so did my MacBook. And i thought it was weird since there was still about 20% battery life, and it turned back on fine, but the date got reset to the year 2000 and it made me put in my wifi info again, which has never happened. I shrugged it off and really didnt think much of it though until it happened again today. This afternoon i plugged my Macbook in and it was and the charger was working fine after i found the right position to put it in. I let it charge for a few hours while i was out, and when i got home i used my Macbook for about two hours before i decided to move the Mac, causing my charger to move and stop working. And my MacBook imediately shut off again, exactly how it did the night before. What is causing my Mac to do this? How do i fix it? Its about 2 years old and this is the first time anything like this has happened to it! Please help me, I'm not good with computers at all so i have no idea what to do. By the way i dont think its the battery since when i turn it back on it runs just fine without being plugged in. It only turns off when it has been charging and then stops.

    Borrow a friend's MagSafe Charger or try with the ones in the Apple Store. Sorry I wasn't clear from your post if you purchased a new charger yet.
    Also clean the contacts on the MagSafe port and the charger side.
    Apple recommends:
    "Remove debris gently with a cotton swab or a soft bristle toothbrush, which provide the strength, flexibility, and precision for this task. Be careful not to get any cotton fibers stuck in the pin receptacle. You may use isopropyl alcohol to aid in cleaning the connectors as well. Be sure the connectors are dry before using the computer or adapter after cleaning."
    See bottom of this page for details:
    http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1713

  • Early 2011 Macbook Pro shuts off when charger unplugged.  Worked fine yesterday.

    Hi,
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    If the drive is OK then quit DU and return to the installer.  Proceed with reinstalling OS X.  Note that the Snow Leopard installer will not erase your drive or disturb your files.  After installing a fresh copy of OS X the installer will move your Home folder, third-party applications, support items, and network preferences into the newly installed system.
    Download and install the Mac OS X 10.6.8 Update Combo v1.1.
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  • Macbook Pro shutting off when unplugged and at 80% battery? help!

    I have an early 2011 MacBook Pro 15 in. that i got in May of 2011. When i unplug the power adapter it works fine, but at about 80% battery it shuts off. i go to turn it back on and it acts as if it is dead, i press the power button again and it turns on without problem (although the date and time at first is messed up). What is wrong? I recently had to get my hard drive replaced 2 months ago and it has been working fine until yesterday. What could be wrong and how do i fix it?

    Make a "Genius" appointment at an Apple Store to have the machine tested. Back up all data before you go.

  • My MacBook Pro shuts off when it's unplugged

    My MacBook Pro keeps on shutting off after about a minute or two being unplugged. It works fine while it is connected to the power source but I can't figure out what is going on. Recently it shut off and when I turned it back on, it lost my network preferences and asked me about allowing mDNSresponder and other permissions. If anyone can help it would be greatly appreciated.

    You sound like you have a defective battery or a corrupt calibration file or a corrupt SMC data. Do the following:
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  • My 3 year old macbook pro shuts off when it is trying to turn on

    when i turn on my macbook, it makes the startup sound, the logo comes. but then a loading bar appers and it starts loading, when it's about 1/5 of the way the loading bar  dissapears and it shuts down about 5 seconds after. the software it's using is mavericks (10.9.1)

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  • Issues With MacBook Pro Shutting Off

    I have been having troubles the past couple of days with my MacBook Pro shutting off when running on battery power.
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  • MacBook Pro shuts off immediately after startup

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  • Can't connect wirelessly HP Photosmart C4780 to MacBook Pro OSX 10.8.2 Mountain Lion.

    Hi!
    Didn't know exactly where to direct this question in the Apple Community so I chose Airport.  To everyone, thanks in advance.
    I’m really desperate. I’m a big Apple fan.  I have two Apple MacBook Pro laptops with Mountain Lion software.  I also have an Apple Airport Extreme.  My HP Photosmart C4780 printer was also purchased from Apple.  Anyway, my Internet service is AT&T.  AT&T just upgraded my service with a new modem/router (AT&T U-Verse).  Prior to the conversion, my wireless printer connection was working perfectly.
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    Thank you for your prompt response.  I'll be honest I'm a retiree and a newbie to all of this stuff. I don't even know how to do a thread. (Embarassing) This is my first ever contact with the Apple Community so I'm slowly trying to figure this out as well. 
    As to your thread request, I'm assuming you want to read my post with HP.  Not knowing how to thread, I've copied it below.
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    Thanks in advance!
    Re: Can't connect wirelessly HP Photosmart C4780 to MacBook Pro OSX  10.8.2 Mountain Lion.              
    I finally figured it out! (Sorry that I'm replying to my own posts btw, but I want to post the solution for anybody else with the SigmaplusEOL1 problem). If you have the SigmaplusEOL1 as your SSID when you  print the "Wireless Network Test Report", you do NOT need to return it (I know that's hassle for people).  To fix the problem, follow these steps.
    1) Unplug your printer.
    2) Go to your router's IP address (like 192.168.1.1 or whatever it is for your router).
    3) Change the SSID of your wirelss network to "SigmaplusEOL1".
    4) For the Security option for your wireless network select none (so that a password is not required to access your wireless network).
    5) Power your printer back on and reprint "Wireless Network Test Repor". It should say "No problem found..."
    6) The report should also have a the IP Address of the printer (under Configuration Summary at the bottom). Type that IP Address in your browser to get to the printer's settings page.
    7) Click the "Network" Tab at the top.
    8) Under the "Connections" header in the left pane, click "Wireless (802.11).
    9) Click "Start Wizard" at the bottom right.
    10) In the wizard, change the SSID and encryption (wep or wpsk) password to whatever you want your wireless network to be. So probably whatever it started out as before you changed the SSID to SigmaplusEOL1
    11) Click "Finish" at the end. The page will probably try to keep loading but it won't because you changed the network settings of the printer. Just ignore that
    12) Go back to your router's IP address and change the SSID and encryption password to whatever you changed the printer's SSID and password to.
    13). Reprint the Wireless Network Test Report. It should say the SSID is the same as your wireless, and everything is good.
    That's it. You should be good to go now.
    Re: Can't connect wirelessly HP Photosmart C4780 to MacBook Pro OSX  10.8.2 Mountain Lion.              
    Thank you for your prompt response.  This has been a totally frustrating experience.  I’ve spent at least 8 hours trying to fix this.  My HP problems and your initial steps were identical to mine.  I am by no means a tech person and my computer tech knowledge is minimal.  However I followed your steps to the best of my ability.
    I did get the SigmaplusEOL1 message.  I was able to get to Step 6 where the wireless network test report now reads – “HP printer settings do not match your wireless router settings.”  So I guess this is a step in the right direction.  However unfortunately the Configuration summary message for the IP Address reads – “Not Applicable”.  (Note: changing SigmaplusEOL1 to network name knocked out my Internet access.  Had to switch back to regular network name to regain access.)
    I’m at a loss as to what to do next.   Without the IP Address is it possible to move forward?  As I stated earlier, I’m not a tech person.  As to your steps 7, 8 and 9, I can’t find them on my computer or maybe I’m looking in the wrong places.  In System Preferences - Network, I have none of these steps.  If you’re referring to Airport Utility, with the changes in Mountain Lion, these steps are no longer there. If you’re talking about Safari, Firefox or HP, now I’m really lost.
    Finally, I don’t know if you can answer this or not.  If I ever get wireless working, do I still need Airport Extreme or is the AT&T U-Verse modem/router sufficient?
    Again thank you for your time and patience.
    Re: Can't connect wirelessly HP Photosmart C4780 to MacBook Pro OSX  10.8.2 Mountain Lion.                  
    Unfortunately I am unable to offer any further advice as I only followed the instructions listed on the other page.
    Finally, as to having WEP enabled, I don't know.  Don't even know where to look.  The best that I could determine is that my security is WPA/WPA2 Personal.
    I'm truly sorry about all of this.  Thank you for your time and patience.  After reading all of this and you change your mind, I would understand.

  • MacBook Pro shuts down when I close lid. How can I prevent it?

    MacBook Pro shuts down when I close lid. How can I prevent it?

    Power or other problems related to unexpected system sleep, shutdown, lights or fans call for an SMC reset. Read all the steps.
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    Try each of the following steps in this order before you reset the SMC. Test the issue after completing each troubleshooting step to determine if the issue still occurs.
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  • Created three new users without Apple IDs and they can't log into either of my Macbook Pro or Mac Mini running Mountain Lion.

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  • My MacBook Pro shuts off during startup

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    Yimajatl,
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  • MacBook Pro crashes after upgrading to Mountain Lion

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    0xffffff80e87b35b0 : 0xffffff80006b7e95
    0xffffff80e87b3780 : 0xffffff80006cd4dd
    0xffffff80e87b37a0 : 0xffffef7f81feef28
    0xffffff80e87b38d0 : 0xffffff7f8202491f
    0xffffff80e87b3910 : 0xffffff7f81ff034f
    0xffffff80e87b3a90 : 0xffffff7f82020e39
    0xffffff80e87b3b50 : 0xffffff7f81feede8
    0xffffff80e87b3ba0 : 0xffffff8000a650c9
    0xffffff80e87b3bc0 : 0xffffff8000a66670
    0xffffff80e87b3c20 : 0xffffff8000a6408f
    0xffffff80e87b3d70 : 0xffffff80006984a1
    0xffffff80e87b3e80 : 0xffffff8000620aed
    0xffffff80e87b3eb0 : 0xffffff8000610448
    0xffffff80e87b3f00 : 0xffffff800061961b
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    com.Logitech.Control Center.HID Driver          3.6.0
    com.apple.driver.AppleHWSensor          1.9.5d0
    com.apple.driver.AudioAUUC          1.60
    com.apple.filesystems.autofs          3.0
    com.apple.iokit.IOBluetoothSerialManager          4.1.3f3
    com.apple.iokit.IOUserEthernet          1.0.0d1
    com.apple.driver.AGPM          100.12.87
    com.apple.driver.AppleMikeyHIDDriver          122
    com.apple.driver.AppleHDA          2.3.7fc4
    com.apple.driver.AppleSMCLMU          2.0.3d0
    com.apple.Dont_Steal_Mac_OS_X          7.0.0
    com.apple.driver.ApplePolicyControl          3.3.0
    com.apple.driver.ACPI_SMC_PlatformPlugin          1.0.0
    com.apple.driver.AppleMikeyDriver          2.3.7fc4
    com.apple.driver.AppleLPC          1.6.0
    com.apple.driver.AppleBacklight          170.2.5
    com.apple.GeForce          8.1.0
    com.apple.driver.AppleUpstreamUserClient          3.5.10
    com.apple.driver.AppleMCCSControl          1.1.11
    com.apple.iokit.BroadcomBluetoothHCIControllerUSBTransport          4.1.3f3
    com.apple.driver.SMCMotionSensor          3.0.3d1
    com.apple.driver.AppleUSBTCButtons          237.1
    com.apple.driver.AppleUSBTCKeyboard          237.1
    com.apple.driver.AppleIRController          320.15
    com.apple.AppleFSCompression.AppleFSCompressionTypeDataless          1.0.0d1
    com.apple.AppleFSCompression.AppleFSCompressionTypeZlib          1.0.0d1
    com.apple.BootCache          34
    com.apple.driver.AppleUSBCardReader          3.1.7
    com.apple.iokit.SCSITaskUserClient          3.5.5
    com.apple.driver.XsanFilter          404
    com.apple.iokit.IOAHCIBlockStorage          2.3.1
    com.apple.driver.AppleFWOHCI          4.9.6
    com.apple.driver.AppleUSBHub          5.5.5
    com.apple.driver.AirPort.Brcm4331          614.20.16
    com.apple.driver.AppleAHCIPort          2.5.1
    com.apple.nvenet          2.0.19
    com.apple.driver.AppleUSBEHCI          5.5.0
    com.apple.driver.AppleUSBOHCI          5.2.5
    com.apple.driver.AppleSmartBatteryManager          161.0.0
    com.apple.driver.AppleEFINVRAM          1.7
    com.apple.driver.AppleRTC          1.5
    com.apple.driver.AppleHPET          1.8
    com.apple.driver.AppleACPIButtons          1.7
    com.apple.driver.AppleSMBIOS          1.9
    com.apple.driver.AppleACPIEC          1.7
    com.apple.driver.AppleAPIC          1.6
    com.apple.driver.AppleIntelCPUPowerManagementClient          196.0.0
    com.apple.nke.applicationfirewall          4.0.39
    com.apple.security.quarantine          2
    com.apple.driver.AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement          196.0.0
    com.apple.kext.triggers          1.0
    com.apple.iokit.IOSerialFamily          10.0.6
    com.apple.iokit.IOSurface          86.0.4
    com.apple.driver.DspFuncLib          2.3.7fc4
    com.apple.iokit.IOAudioFamily          1.8.9fc11
    com.apple.kext.OSvKernDSPLib          1.6
    com.apple.driver.AppleHDAController          2.3.7fc4
    com.apple.iokit.IOHDAFamily          2.3.7fc4
    com.apple.driver.IOPlatformPluginLegacy          1.0.0
    com.apple.driver.AppleSMBusPCI          1.0.11d0
    com.apple.driver.IOPlatformPluginFamily          5.3.0d51
    com.apple.driver.AppleGraphicsControl          3.3.0
    com.apple.driver.AppleBacklightExpert          1.0.4
    com.apple.nvidia.nv50hal          8.1.0
    com.apple.driver.AppleSMBusController          1.0.11d0
    com.apple.NVDAResman          8.1.0
    com.apple.iokit.IONDRVSupport          2.3.7
    com.apple.iokit.IOGraphicsFamily          2.3.7
    com.apple.iokit.AppleBluetoothHCIControllerUSBTransport          4.1.3f3
    com.apple.driver.AppleSMC          3.1.4d2
    com.apple.iokit.IOFireWireIP          2.2.5
    com.apple.driver.AppleUSBMultitouch          237.3
    com.apple.driver.IOBluetoothHIDDriver          4.1.3f3
    com.apple.iokit.IOBluetoothFamily          4.1.3f3
    com.apple.iokit.IOUSBHIDDriver          5.2.5
    com.apple.iokit.IOUSBMassStorageClass          3.5.1
    com.apple.driver.AppleUSBMergeNub          5.5.5
    com.apple.driver.AppleUSBComposite          5.2.5
    com.apple.iokit.IOSCSIMultimediaCommandsDevice          3.5.5
    com.apple.iokit.IOBDStorageFamily          1.7
    com.apple.iokit.IODVDStorageFamily          1.7.1
    com.apple.iokit.IOCDStorageFamily          1.7.1
    com.apple.iokit.IOSCSIBlockCommandsDevice          3.5.5
    com.apple.iokit.IOAHCISerialATAPI          2.5.1
    com.apple.iokit.IOSCSIArchitectureModelFamily          3.5.5
    com.apple.iokit.IOFireWireFamily          4.5.5
    com.apple.iokit.IOUSBUserClient          5.5.5
    com.apple.iokit.IO80211Family          522.4
    com.apple.iokit.IOAHCIFamily          2.3.1
    com.apple.iokit.IONetworkingFamily          3.0
    com.apple.driver.NVSMU          2.2.9
    com.apple.iokit.IOUSBFamily          5.5.5
    com.apple.driver.AppleEFIRuntime          1.7
    com.apple.iokit.IOHIDFamily          1.8.1
    com.apple.iokit.IOSMBusFamily          1.1
    com.apple.security.sandbox          220.2
    com.apple.kext.AppleMatch          1.0.0d1
    com.apple.security.TMSafetyNet          7
    com.apple.driver.DiskImages          345
    com.apple.iokit.IOStorageFamily          1.8
    com.apple.driver.AppleKeyStore          28.21
    com.apple.driver.AppleACPIPlatform          1.7
    com.apple.iokit.IOPCIFamily          2.7.3
    com.apple.iokit.IOACPIFamily          1.4
    com.apple.kec.corecrypto          1.0
    Model: MacBookPro5,5, BootROM MBP55.00AC.B03, 2 processors, Intel Core 2 Duo, 2.26 GHz, 8 GB, SMC 1.47f2
    Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 9400M, NVIDIA GeForce 9400M, PCI, 256 MB
    Memory Module: BANK 0/DIMM0, 4 GB, DDR3, 1333 MHz, 0x0198, 0x393955353432382D3035312E4130304C4620
    Memory Module: BANK 1/DIMM0, 4 GB, DDR3, 1333 MHz, 0x0198, 0x393955353432382D3034362E4130304C4620
    AirPort: spairport_wireless_card_type_airport_extreme (0x14E4, 0x8D), Broadcom BCM43xx 1.0 (5.106.98.100.16)
    Bluetooth: Version 4.1.3f3 11349, 2 service, 18 devices, 1 incoming serial ports
    Network Service: AirPort, AirPort, en1
    Serial ATA Device: Samsung SSD 840 Series, 500.11 GB
    Serial ATA Device: MATSHITADVD-R   UJ-868
    USB Device: Internal Memory Card Reader, apple_vendor_id, 0x8403, 0x26500000 / 2
    USB Device: Built-in iSight, apple_vendor_id, 0x8507, 0x24400000 / 2
    USB Device: USB Receiver, 0x046d  (Logitech Inc.), 0xc52b, 0x06200000 / 3
    USB Device: BRCM2046 Hub, 0x0a5c  (Broadcom Corp.), 0x4500, 0x06100000 / 2
    USB Device: Bluetooth USB Host Controller, apple_vendor_id, 0x8213, 0x06110000 / 4
    USB Device: Apple Internal Keyboard / Trackpad, apple_vendor_id, 0x0236, 0x04600000 / 3
    USB Device: IR Receiver, apple_vendor_id, 0x8242, 0x04500000 / 2

    Do you meet these Requirements to run Mountain Lion:
    OS X Mountain Lion system requirements
    To install Mountain Lion, you need one of these Macs:
    iMac (Mid 2007 or newer)
    MacBook (Late 2008 Aluminum, or Early 2009 or newer)
    MacBook Pro (Mid/Late 2007 or newer)
    MacBook Air (Late 2008 or newer)
    Mac mini (Early 2009 or newer)
    Mac Pro (Early 2008 or newer)
    Xserve (Early 2009)
    Your Mac needs:
    OS X v10.6.8 or OS X Lion already installed
    2 GB or more of memory
    8 GB or more of available space

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