My powerbook g4 stay asleep

I can't turn off my powerbook G4 nor reboot it

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  • EMac won't stay asleep

    All of a sudden, my eMac won't stay asleep. I've turned off all the settings in Energy Saver (including the Wake options for modem/LAN). I also have no USB or Firewire connections.
    I've repaired permissions, optimized system, cleaned caches, and zapped the pram.
    I've tested on/off my LAN. I've also tried unhooking my mouse and keyboard.
    Here is the system and console log after I put it to sleep:
    System Log:
    ===== Sunday, October 8, 2006 7:10:21 PM US/Central =====
    aped[88]: Not affecting super-user process CopyTool[351]. This is just an informative message. It is not causing your problem.
    Oct 8 19:11:32 eMac kernel[0]: System Sleep
    Oct 8 19:11:32 eMac kernel[0]: System Wake
    Oct 8 19:11:32 eMac kernel[0]: Wake event 0040
    Oct 8 19:11:32 eMac kernel[0]: Sound assertion "0 != err" failed in "AppleLegacyAudio/AppleTexas2Audio/AppleTexas2Audio.cpp" at line 960 goto Exit
    Oct 8 19:11:34 eMac kernel[0]: UniNEnet::monitorLinkStatus - Link is up at 100 Mbps - Full Duplex
    Oct 8 19:11:34 eMac mDNSResponder: Repeated transitions for interface en0 (192.168.1.100); delaying packets by 5 seconds
    Console Log:
    ===== Sunday, October 8, 2006 7:10:42 PM US/Central =====
    Oct 8 19:11:34 eMac mDNSResponder: Repeated transitions for interface en0 (192.168.1.100); delaying packets by 5 seconds
    Here is an overview of my eMac and graphics card:
    Hardware Overview:
    Machine Name: eMac
    Machine Model: PowerMac4,4
    CPU Type: PowerPC G4 (3.3)
    Number Of CPUs: 1
    CPU Speed: 1 GHz
    L2 Cache (per CPU): 256 KB
    Memory: 1 GB
    Bus Speed: 133 MHz
    Boot ROM Version: 4.6.4f1
    ATI Radeon 7500:
    Chipset Model: ATY,RV200
    Type: Display
    Bus: AGP
    VRAM (Total): 32 MB
    Vendor: ATI (0x1002)
    Device ID: 0x5157
    Revision ID: 0x0000
    ROM Revision: 113-xxxxx-116
    This problem is very annoying. I have to shutdown my computer instead of putting it to sleep. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks,
    Chuck
    C2D 20" iMac, G4 1.33 iBook, 1Ghz eMac, G3 333 iMac (Blueberry)   Mac OS X (10.4.8)   5G iPod, 2G 4GB Nano, 3G 20GB iPod, 512MB iPod Shuffle

    This is for a Mac that won't sleep.
    First, read things in Apple doc.#25801 on sleep settings.
    USB devices and hubs often cause Macs to not sleep or wake quickly from sleep (notably HP printers and scanners, HP all in ones, and Cannon scanners). Disconnect all USB except for keyboard and mouse and try. If it sleeps, add one back at a time testing after each one to find the culprit.
    If you've set your Mac to recieve faxes, it may not be able to sleep. It might also have a damaged preferences file.
    If you use your Mac for faxing, open System Preferences. click Print & Fax, click the Faxing tab, and uncheck the Recieve Faxes On This Computer box.
    If that does'nt work or you've never faxed on your Mac, go to Finder/Hard Drive /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration and delete the com.apple.PowerManagement.plist and com..apple.AutoWake.plist files (if your Mac asks, type your admin. password).
    If the latter file isn't present in the folder, go to user name(probably your name)/Library/Preferences, delete the com.apple.systemuiserver.plist file, and reboot your Mac.
    Hope this helps!
    P.S. One member here reported this (Michael Gleason);
    "I have had this problem with my IMac G5. It is surprisingly irritating. LaCie's Silverkeeper backup software was the cause. By default it gave itself permission to wake up the computer to check if a backup was needed. Do you have this or a similar program installed which has scheduled activities including wake-up permissions as an option?"
    Dave Hamilton provided this link, xlr8yourmac.com, to a member, which addresses failure of deep sleep with some users that updated and added new FireWire and USB cards.
    tomhorvat adds this; After few days of messing around I found out that I had desktop background (wallpaper) set to change every 1 minute.
    After unchecking "Change picture..." in system preferences (under Desktop/Screen saver), my powerbook went to sleep all by itself.
    Cheers!
    DALE

  • Sleep Display not staying asleep when encoding video

    Hello,
    I am looking for a way to turn the display off and KEEP it off with applications running as normal, until I want to wake it up. It is not always staying asleep.
    I have a hot corner set up so that I can instantly turn my iMac display off (including the backlight). This works fine most of the time, but when running certain applications, activating sleep display works for a few seconds then stops working and the screen comes back to life.
    Example applications which cause this are iTunes when encoding a video (e.g. converting a movie to iPod format), iSquint when encoding video, iDVD when encoding and burning a DVD - seems to be anything that makes heavy use of the processor.
    I have tried all sorts of things to get around this:
    1. setting the sleep display timer to 1 minute in the Energy Saving settings
    2. 3rd party application and widget "Sleep Display" (http://linestreet.googlepages.com/home) which claims to make the display go to sleep and STAY asleep, suggesting "This version may work for people who experienced the monitor going off then coming right back on" - which indicates that it's not just me having the problem. This "Sleep Display" application doesn't work with Leopard though; the author acknowledges this and suggests he will update it if he upgrades to 10.5
    3. different application - http://www.imalc.com/Site/SleepDisplay.html - this does the same as the hot corner and wakes up within a few seconds
    4. sleep display tool in Dockables - same problem
    5. "shades" system preference add-on, this makes the screen black and keeps it black but doesn't turn the backlight off
    6. tried hiding the offending application, moving it to another space - nothing seems to work!
    7. covering the imac with clothes - not ideal!
    Thanks for your help!
    Jim
    P.S. the screensaver does stay on - so whatever is waking the sleep display isn't disturbing the screen saver - this suggests to me it's a bug. Obviously a black screensaver isn't the solution though - the backlight is still on.

    I've got a very the similar problem. Brand new iMac 24" that shipped with Leopard -- my first Mac after jumping ship fom the Windoze side.
    I had iTunes updating it's album artwork and since it was taking a while, I went to bed. When I turned out my light, I realized the screen had not yet gone to sleep (a good 15 minutes after it should have). So I set up a Hot Corner to put the display to sleep. When I put the mouse there, the monitor would go to sleep, but wake up within 10 seconds. At first I thought it was just the mouse moving as I walked away, but it wasn't.
    I ended up turning the computer off because the big beautiful screen was throwing too much light. Since, I rarely turn my computers off and they're usually doing SOMETHING, this is really annoying.
    Admittedly, I haven't tried some othe the potential solutions above, but this has to be the same bug. Screen saver stays on, monitor comes out of sleep.
    Any help would be.....well.....helpful.
    Ian

  • IMac will not stay asleep!  Widgets are to blame!!

    Thought I'd share this piece of information, it might be in here somewhere but I could not find the resolution. Here goes:
    Recently, my iMac would not stay asleep, my screensaver would not even start. If I forced my screensaver with expose, it would not fall asleep after the specified time in system preferences>energy saver. If i selected "sleep" from the apple menu, it would wake back up after 2-10 seconds. I just recently set up my airport network and thought about that, nothing. I thought it might be a program, so I shut down all my programs, and still nothing. I was so frustrated so I decided to search the forums. I found a post that suggested to look at the Activity Monitor (apps>utilities>activity monitor). So I did that and guess what: the activity keeping my imac from sleeping was DASHBOARD. I had a great widget that had swimming fish, only the fish swam all the time, and prevent my computer from sleeping. Keep that in mind when you are adding widgets.
    Problem solved, and now my iMac sleeps at night, and so do I! (come on, it was too easy to pass :D)

    Good to hear.
    Enjoy your Mac
    -mj

  • IMac won't stay asleep

    I recently installed Lion OS. When i try to put my iMac to sleep, it does so momentarily and then wakes up.

    Had the exact same problem.  The trusty old mid-2007 iMac refused to stay asleep, whether I pressed the power button (with "Allow power button to put the computer to sleep" checked) or chose "Sleep" from the Apple menu or let it sit for the "Computer sleep" interval.  It would immediately wake up again in all cases.
    The problem was somehow related to the powered USB hub itself.  Removing USB devices from the hub one at a time made no difference.  Unplugging the hub from the iMac solved the problem (but also made it impossible to use, as the wired Apple keyboard is plugged into that hub.)
    The solution was powering down all accessories (including the USB hub) and the iMac, then turning on power to all accessories, letting them start up, then turning on the iMac.  There may have been some interaction between the USB hub, the iMac's PMU, and/or the iMac's USB controller(s) that prevented the iMac from sleeping.
    (Note: it might be very useful to follow the advice in this thread: https://discussions.apple.com/message/17050677#17050677, which will show the specific reason for the machine waking up.  It may not be necessary to shut down all external devices to solve the problem.)

  • MBPro and monitor not staying asleep; new problem

    Suddenly my new MBPro and its 24" monitor won't stay asleep!.
    I ordinarily use the 24" monitor, leaving lid on my MBPro shut.
    At night, I choose 'sleep" from the Apple menu and the mac and monitor sleep.
    Suddenly, past couple of days, when I do this,
    -monitor sleeps and then within seconds it pops awake
    -If I raise the lid of my MBPro, the monitor of the laptop is black, does not come up until I use Software preferences to "detect display"
    -only way I can keep both monitor and mac asleep is if I leave the lid of my MBPro up, then choose sleep, then the mac and monitor rest.
    I suspect one of the recent sofware updates may be doing this.
    Anyone else experiencing this?
    Should I reset the PMU on the monitor?
    (Does anyone know the precise steps todo this; I know about removing the battery and holding power key for 5 seconds but have been given different advice on removing power cord or not)

    I've got a very the similar problem. Brand new iMac 24" that shipped with Leopard -- my first Mac after jumping ship fom the Windoze side.
    I had iTunes updating it's album artwork and since it was taking a while, I went to bed. When I turned out my light, I realized the screen had not yet gone to sleep (a good 15 minutes after it should have). So I set up a Hot Corner to put the display to sleep. When I put the mouse there, the monitor would go to sleep, but wake up within 10 seconds. At first I thought it was just the mouse moving as I walked away, but it wasn't.
    I ended up turning the computer off because the big beautiful screen was throwing too much light. Since, I rarely turn my computers off and they're usually doing SOMETHING, this is really annoying.
    Admittedly, I haven't tried some othe the potential solutions above, but this has to be the same bug. Screen saver stays on, monitor comes out of sleep.
    Any help would be.....well.....helpful.
    Ian

  • IMac G5 wont stay asleep

    I have just recently restored my iMac and am having the same issue with sleeping as I did last christmas when I got it; It wont stay asleep! I called AppleCare last year and they had me delete some com.autowake. something something in the system folder and I don't remember what it was. Since I don't have AppleCare anymore, I don't know what to do.
    Does anyone know how to correct this?

    I called AppleCare last year and they had me delete some com.autowake. something something in the system folder and I don't remember what it was.
    It was probably the file com.apple.autowake.plist in the folder /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/.
    (15977)

  • Won't stay asleep!

    As of a few days ago, my MacBook Pro doens't want to stay asleep.
    Everytime I've closed my machine and left it for a while, when I come back it's burning hot. I open it and it is having some weird problems with the screen lock (doesn't give me the password protect immediately, have to sometimes open and close the machine a few times to get it, sometimes it goes to sleep immediately after I authenticate, etc.).
    If I sit and listen, a few minutes after I shut it I hear the CD sound that I would normally hear when it wakes. It does this repeatedly. So, it seems to be going to sleep, but waking up regularly.
    I have turned off appletalk and turned off the "wake on admin" stuff.
    I have no idea what else would be waking it.

    I had a similar situation (I have my own thread about it,) that I finally traced to my USB 2.0-connected ExpressCard flash memory reader. If the reader was in the ExpressCard slot, the MacBook would behave exactly as mentioned here. It would LOOK like it was going to sleep, but it would wake right back up if open, or just get itself blazingly hot while draining the battery if closed. Removing the reader, and it sleeps just fine.
    Do you (any of you that have the problem,) have any peripherals plugged in? If so, try going to sleep with everything unplugged. If that solves it, then it's the peripheral. If not, then time to call Apple. (I called Apple, and never did get a fix. But, I did report it when the MBP had only been in customer hands for 2 days, so even the guys at the local Apple Store hadn't worked on one yet.)

  • Won't stay asleep. How to troubleshoot?

    My iMac won't stay asleep when either put to sleep or when it "falls asleep". I've attempted removing or turning off all peripherals with no luck. I've tried unchecking Wake for Network access (however, I use Logmein so this needs to remain on). Is there a system log I can inspect to see what's waking the computer up? The iMac is connected via LAN, Skype runs in the background as well as a few other scheduling apps (Chronosync for example).
    Any thoughts?
    Thanks.

    Sounds like a background or scheduled process is the problem.
    See > Mac OS X: Why your Mac might not sleep or stay in sleep mode

  • Sleep will not stay asleep

    I have a Mac Mini and when I put the machine to sleep, via the Menu sleep option, it goes to sleep and then wakes itself up about a minute later.
    How can I get the Mac to stay asleep until I want it to wake?

    It is possible that the "wakeup" is being caused by perceived activity on the connections to peripherals.
    If you have a Bluetooth keyboard and/or mouse there is a possibility that they are sending periodic "messages" to the mini, or in a perverse logic some BT devices may send a message when they are about to go into sleep mode themselves (ie. "here's a disconnect request") which could well be about a minute after you've put the mini to sleep.
    If you have any USB attached devices there is a similar possibility. In addition, I have noticed that USB cables that are near power cables pick up EM interference from power surges (eg. switching on a desk lamp) so you might want to check for the proximity of other cables.
    Hope that helps.
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  • New Mac Pro won't stay asleep

    Hi everyone. I took delivery of my new Mac Pro a few days ago. It's the highest spec model (12 core, 64gb memory, 2 x 6gb graphics and 1TB SSD). It's connected to two 30" screens and networked to a Windows storage server.
    The problem I have is that it won't stay asleep. Basically after being asleep for a couple of minutes the screens suddenly come back on and the login window appears as though somebody has pressed a key. After a minute or so it goes back to sleep and then it wakes up again and continues in a cycle.
    I have tried making sure all programs are closed and nothing is running at all but it still happens.
    I just wonder if anyone else has had this issue or might know a solution?

    Okay thanks for all the help guys, I've discovered what the problem is but not how to fix it.
    I unplugged everything but the bare minimum and the computer stayed asleep just fine. I then plugged everything in one thing at a time and tested. The culprit was one of my screens! I have an NEC Spectraview Reference 301 screen. It worked just fine on my old Mac Pro but when this screen is powered up the new Mac Pro will not stay asleep for more than 1 minute. My other screen is an Apple Cinema display and this works just fine on its own.
    The solution for now is that I have to remember to hit the power button on the NEC screen before I leave the computer. This is fine but I'd love to find out what's causing this issue so I don't have to remember every time! I'm thinking maybe the NEC has some built in power settings so I'm going to fiddle with them now. If anyone else has any further ideas I'd love to hear them!

  • IMac 27 inch i5 won't stay asleep!!!

    So starting this past Sunday my imac wouldn't stay asleep. i would wake up in the middle of the night to a bright display instead of the normal black screen, i'd put it back to sleep then an hour later back on. I tried getting rid of the wake on network. I even logged out then put it to sleep. It still wakes up.
    I disabled external drives. The only bluetooth thing is the magic mouse. Oh and i disabled sharing too. I don't get why this just started happening. Any one have any insight/suggestions???

    I even have free apple support, and must have called them 30 times about this, but to no avail. I think the reason that so many imacs do not stay asleep, me included, is because Apple does not want your computer to sleep. With the limited Mac viruses, and the advanced system, why would anyone ever need a repair, or a new mac. Unless your internal battery failed, over time, not allowing your mac to sleep. I think this is a way that Mac designed there imacs. I mean, see how long, you would last w/o any sleep. I had some problems wt my imac using leopard, but wt some work arounds, I got it to stay asleep. Then wt the Snow Leopard upgrade, it failed to stay asleep, no matter what I did. Until I surfed some. I'm not going to recommend any freeware in particular, since each user has different sleep issues. But if you do a search on google, there is a ton of freeware, that will make it sleep, and stay asleep. This should be much easier then lugging it to Apple, or throwing it out the window

  • My iMac 10.6.8 will not stay asleep. It keeps coming back on seconds or minutes after I put it to sleep.

    My iMac will not stay asleep. A few seconds to a few minutes after I put it to sleep, it comes back on.

    OK, a few more things coming to mind:
    Set the energy saver to sleep in 1 min
    Diconnect every single peripheral you have connected to your iMac
    Eject any DVD/CD you may have in the drive
    Turn off all applications you have running
    iTunes or DVD Player could be waking it constantly up if accessing your drives
    Messaging apps could be looking for internet connection
    Disable Wi-Fi
    Disable Bluetooth - you don't have cells paired to it, do you?
    Disconect Ethernet cable (if connected)
    Spotlight - is it indexing your drive? (a dot within a magnifying glass would be pulsating and won't let your Mac go to sleep)
    Connect a wired mouse - if you have it - and go to Apple menu then click SLEEP
    If it remains asleep, keep adding all apps, devices and services back until you find which one is causing it.
    If nothing helps, then I'm out of ideas....
    In case you have Apple TV - the remote can indeed make it wake up.

  • Power Mac G5 won't stay asleep

    Hello,
    I just bought a G5 dual 2.5ghz (june '04). It won't stay asleep. I put it to sleep and it always wakes up within 3 minutes or so. I have unplugged all peripherals except for the keyboard/mouse which are hooked-up to the back of the 20" ACD. On this machine i'm running 10.4.11
    I have reset the PRAM, etc. and turned off all options in the energy saver box.
    Is my motherboard fried? What else can I do?
    Any help is greatly appreciated.
    thanks
    Dan

    tsunami,
    +*what does EIR not supported mean?????*+
    That's a good question. I googled it but couldn't come up with anything logical.
    Do you have an application in your Login Items that may be incompatible with Leopard? Check System Preferences>Accounts>Login Items. If there are some apps in there, it may be worth your while to jot them down, and then remove them from Login Items. After they've been removed try to sleep your computer. If it sleeps, then (if you need them), add them back in, one at a time, and keep testing to see if sleep is affected.
    If the above doesn't work, create another account (I'd give it Admin Privileges) and log into it. Now try to sleep your computer. If it sleeps, you've got an issue (I hate that word) with your account...what, I don't know. You can either continue to try to locate and fix the problem, or (I suppose) you can move your data and settings to the new account....
    I'm not sure where the point of diminishing returns is...It make take a fair amount of time and effort to copy your data and settings to a new account. I wonder if an archive and install would take the same amount of time, if you need to go that route...
    Bob
    Message was edited by: Bob Gold
    I'll be off line a fair amount of time today, so I may not be able to respond to any updates you may have... Sorry!

  • Lacie 2big thunderbolt drive won't stay asleep

    I am connecting a Lacie 2big Thunderbolt drive to a 15" Macbook Pro late 2013. When the computer sleeps, the drive spins down and then immediately spins back up again, on and on. The drive will not stay asleep, but constantly powers down and then back up, down and then back up, on and on. Ejecting the disk first has no effect. In an odd twist, if I connect the disk through the thunderbolt port on a lacie esata/thunderbolt adapter that has an esata drive also connected and powered on, then the disks will power down and stay down when the computer sleeps. If, however, there is not a powered on esata disk connected to the hub, then the lacie thunderbolt drive will not stay asleep.
    I contacted Lacie technical support and they replied "The automatic shut-off feature is based off the drive detecting a current being maintained across the Thunderbolt port. If your computer, even when powered off, keeps a little current running through, the drive may not know it is supposed to shut off or on. "
    Has anybody else had this problem or connected this drive and had it work properly?

    I have two of the LaCie 2big Thunderbolt devices (I hesitate to call them 'drives' because each device has two disk drives in the enclosure) and when I put my MBP to sleep (which is seldom) the drives 'sleep' (no spinning sounds).
    I'm not sure why your device would be "detecting a current being maintained across the Thunderbolt port" - unless that's something new in the Retina machines (which I don't have!).
    If I were you, I would work your way up the tech chain of command at LaCie - I've owned their drives for decades and have always had good luck with their technical support, even if I had to notch it up a bit to get satisfactory results.
    Good luck,
    Clinton

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