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May 23, 2012 10:05 PM in response to TMorssby Courcoul,Does this help? http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3131
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May 23, 2012 10:09 PM in response to Courcoulby TMorss,Thank you for the reply. After reading that I don't think it applies to my issue.
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May 8, 2013 9:23 AM in response to TMorssby GMC43,Did you ever get this solved? I'm haveing the exact same issue and it's annoying.
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Mar 22, 2014 6:18 AM in response to TMorssby ntec,We have this issue with the MBP and Thunderbolt display on all OSX Versions from 10.7 to Mavericks.
Some details on this:
When the MBP wakes up from sleep mode, the external display (in this case: Thunderbolt display) stays black.
One solution is to open the MBP, which in some applications corrupts icon order etc. due to the lower resolution.
Another solution is to unplug and reattach the thunderbolt connection.
We found out that this is an issue with certain applications, among them oracle virtual box, adobe applications and others. Just close them before going into sleep mode and everything is okay (NOT hide them but close them the CMD-Q-way ;-) )
It is suspicious that alle these applications that cause the wake-up-hangs use a per-display-fullscreen-mode, not the native OSX 10.7 / 10.8 / 10.9 fullscreen-mode (you may notice their windows do not have the two fullscreen-mode-arrows on the upper right corner). So this may be a place to search for a bug, is anyone interested doing this?
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Dec 21, 2014 10:58 AM in response to TMorssby sidste,I'm having a similar problem with a MBP 13" retina. I have to cycle power to the monitor after waking up the computer in clamshell mode.
This problem exists weather I use mini-display to DVI or HDMI to DVI. One difference is, with the mini-display to DVI I have to cycle power on my monitor (HP w2207) if my MBP is open or closed to get it to work. With the HDMI output, it works when my computer is open and I plug into the HDMI output, but in clam shell, I have to cycle power.
Strange.