Dual Quad-core Mac Pro reboots from sleep

My brand-new Mac Pro nearly always restarts rather than waking up from sleep. Just now I left it to go to sleep by itself and came back two or three hours later. When I touched the space bar, it restarted.

I have an IOGear firewire hub plugged in with nothing attached to it and lots of USB devices plugged in.

Dual 2.8 GHz Quad-core, Mac OS X (10.5.1)

Posted on Jan 20, 2008 7:09 PM

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Feb 7, 2008 7:22 AM in response to Merged Content 1

My system still continues to 'wake up' properly after doing the PRAM reset. It seems, based on the discussions here, that this approach does not work for everyone; but I have to conclude that the PRAM reset is at least an effective fix for this problem in some cases. In other words, I wouldn't write it off as completely ineffective as some other posts here have suggested.

Feb 7, 2008 7:51 AM in response to Tom Robbrecht

My single quad core Early 2008 Mac Pro exhibits this behavior.

SMC reset was not effective for me.

My friend has a 4x2.66 Mac Pro (prior hardware version) that exhibits similar problems. I don't know whether it's the same problem or not, but he did tell me that he never had that problem when he was running Tiger, only after upgrading to Leopard.

He's tried clean installs of Leopard from an firewire drive and had apparent success with waking until he tried to migrate his accounts. As for me, I migrated my user accounts.

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Feb 7, 2008 11:04 AM in response to Tim3308

Update:

The suggested SCM and PRAM fixes have worked for me...still, despite the mixed results reports here. I sleep it long every night and no wake up problems anymore, for quite awhile. 8 additional GB of 3rd party RAM, 3 added internal drives, using two UPS. Other than the initial sleep problem the machine has been flawless, but I can't say that for Leopard w/ it's updated QuickTime not playing mp4's, but iTunes does!(massive thread under that for QT, mail crashing here and there and other bugs.

Feb 7, 2008 12:38 PM in response to Tom Robbrecht

Tom ten years ago I also had thought that returning the unit is not so helpful. Today it's different, Apple seems too busy making phones and walkmanks lately, and the frequent computer bugs, are ignored looking to another place and singing la la la. A computer called Mac Pro would have pass quality controls before arriving at the client. This is still a Mac Aspirant.... and I have only 14 days for returning it.

Feb 7, 2008 1:16 PM in response to Trinity

The reader reports on the Mac Pro issues has one thing worth trying: reinstall the OS from the disk it came with, if you have not already. Seemed to clear up problems (along with SMC reset) for at least some.

Of course there are different builds probably, perhaps the image used and on disk has problems not on the DVD.

http://www.xlr8yourmac.com/systems/2008mac_proreports.html#storytop

Feb 7, 2008 3:19 PM in response to Chateaubugs

Twice a day. One while waking up in the morning and usually once during the course of the day, but I have my sleep setting to three hours. I'll have to bring that down considerably to be able to test changes in configuration with any accuracy, but I would imagine most here have convectional wired apple inputs. However, you may be on to something with the standard Blue Tooth...

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