how can I keep USB's ports active while in sleep mode?
How can I keep USB's ports active while in sleep mode?
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How can I keep USB's ports active while in sleep mode?
You have your answer, then. The iPhone will not charge with the computer is asleep (I assume that you know it isn't charging?) There is nothing you can do. You cannot force the ports to supply power when asleep. Some iDevices can charge when the computer is asleep. Perhaps the power needed for the iPhone requires the computer be awake. Or, you can use a separate wall outlet charger.
Kappy wrote: Perhaps the power needed for the iPhone requires the computer be awake.
Yes, I found out today that Apple has the iPhone set up to require the laptop NOT be asleep, etc, in order to charge. The laptop can charge any of 100 other phones just fine while asleep, but not iPhones.
No. USB ports are shut off during sleep mode other than to charge an iDevice.
Tha'ts what I want to do "charge my iphone" while MAC Pro is in standy and if powered off. If it helps I have a MacBook Pro with the i7 processor...
The iphone book doesn't show me how to keep the USB ports active on my Mac Book when it is put in sleep mode.... I don't follow your logic here. (Yes, the phone already charges while connected to my Mac Book buyt not when the Mac Books goes into sleep mode or turned off).
OK, for some of you that may have the same problem or question as me. I have been testing my MAC Book Pro for ways to continue to power the usb while laptop in standby or off. I have found the following thing to work or not work.
1. The laptop doesn't send any power to your USB's when it is powered off reguardless if it is plugged in or not.
2. If laptop is put in standby no power is sent to USB's unless the power cord is plugged in on the laptop. So once again if you plug your laptop in and then put it in standby it does still send power to the USB's when requested.
So the bottom line is, On my last laptop (toshiba) I was given an option to go into system preference and make a change that allowed my laptop to continue to send power to USB's when requested while in standby or powered off. I was hoping I could do the same thing with my new smokin Mac Book Pro but I haven't found that kind of option in the MAC.
Don't allow the notebook to sleep by changing the "System Preferences > Energy Settings"
Wayne Contello wrote: Don't allow the notebook to sleep by changing the "System Preferences > Energy Settings"
Then the laptop runs down faster than the iPhone. Not much help.
You can plug the notebook into the power adapter. It seems silly to charge the iPhone (in my opinion) from a notebook running off it's own battery. If you do not have power available thenit seems this is you only option to kee the iphone alive. You could also consider one of those portable batteries made just to charge mobile devices.
When I travel, i don't have a 120/240v power point to charge laptop etc. And the laptop has a huge battery, fully capable of charging 100 other phones, but not iPhone for some wisdom of Apple.
I think perhaps getting an external USB battery, charging it, then using it to charge my iPhone might be an answer, BUT ONLY IF the iPhone will charge from an external battery. Who knows?
I am thinking of things like:
found here... http://www.daydeal.com/home.php?cat=4976
Not endorsing this website of its' products.
More stuff here from Apple and "approved" suppliers:
http://store.apple.com/us/browse/home/shop_ipad/ipad_accessories/power
Also... there is information out there regarding hiberate modes and how to change them 😉
http://www.amazon.com/EasyAcc-12000mAh-External-Motorola-Blackberry/dp/B0098EO61 S/ref=sr_1_fkmr1_1
Not sure if this will work.
Not sure which iphone you have but with my MBP(2012) if I plug in my iphone 5 before entering sleep mode, my phone still charges. I don't think that the MBP will charge anything while powered completly off.
My problem was with a Lenovo laptop, which will not charge my iPhone 5 when you close the lid or put the laptop into sleep mode. The USB ports *will* run many devices while asleep, with no problem. ONLY the iPhone stops charging when the laptop is put to sleep.
how can I keep USB's ports active while in sleep mode?