Thunderbolt Display waking up issues

Every time when Thunderbolt display and MacBook Pro goes to sleep, I have to manually disconnect and then reconnect the thunderbolt connection to my MacBook Pro in order for the Thunderbolt display to start working again. Anyone have an idea? Seems to be happening w/ Mavericks OS since it was installed.

Joe,
I've asked the Hosts to relocate your post to the Thunderbolt Display forum.
There are a lot of folks there who've had the same problem - and there are som solutions posted there.
Good luck,
Clinton

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