Wont sleep when lid open

hello all. I just noticed that my macbook will not go to sleep when idle for the appropriate amount of time.
I set sleep to after 1 minute. the display sleeps, but the computer does not.
I tried turning off bluetooth, google notifier, reset SMU and PRAM.
any ideas?

I have just started to have this problem as well.
I just got a replacement battery from Apple for another problem (MacBook would shut down at 30% charge remaining when on battery, the new battery fixed that so far). The problem started after installing the new battery.

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    Assertion status system-wide:
       PreventUserIdleDisplaySleep             0
       CPUBoundAssertion                       0
       DisableInflow                           0
       ChargeInhibit                           0
       PreventSystemSleep                      0
       PreventUserIdleSystemSleep              0
       ExternalMedia                           0
       DisableLowPowerBatteryWarnings          0
       EnableIdleSleep                         1
       NoRealPowerSources_debug                0
       UserIsActive                            0
       ApplePushServiceTask                    0
    Kernel Assertions: None

  • No sleep when lid open

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  • How can i get my macbook pro too stay on and not sleep when lid is closed?

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  • How can I get my MacBook to stay on and not sleep when lid is closed?

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  • Gray screen shows after sleep when lid is open

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    Thanks for the reply, gat0gelat0.
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    I would like the functionality of it going to sleep when I close the lid for the convenience, like when class ends, I have to rush to my next class, I just want to close the lid, put it in my bag and run to the next class. Keyboard shortcuts like Fn-F4 work, but this laptop should have the functionality I am describing, and I want to figure out why it isn't working and how to fix it.
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