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iMac self-powering up

I have a 10-year old iMac (now replaced with a newer model). I've taken to shutting it down as it's really only there as a backup computer. However just recently it's taken some nights to turning itself back on after I've done a shutdown.


I'm pretty sure it's properly gone to sleep as the Caps Lock light on the keyboard goes off, if I nudge the mouse nothing happens nor if I hit a key. It's quiet. No disc noise. It's switched off. Or should be !


Happens at midnight. Bizarre.



iMac, OS X 10.11

Posted on Apr 15, 2021 8:55 AM

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Posted on Apr 15, 2021 9:14 AM

Roger, check the Energy Saver preference pane. There are two checkboxes you might want to change "uncheck" are Wake for network access and/or Start up automatically after a power failure.


Power could have 'blinked' while you were asleep and maybe there was a scheduled process on your other mac that be checking the network for something.


Just a couple of thoughts.


Paul

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Apr 15, 2021 9:14 AM in response to Roger Sinden

Roger, check the Energy Saver preference pane. There are two checkboxes you might want to change "uncheck" are Wake for network access and/or Start up automatically after a power failure.


Power could have 'blinked' while you were asleep and maybe there was a scheduled process on your other mac that be checking the network for something.


Just a couple of thoughts.


Paul

iMac self-powering up

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