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MacBook Pro 2 minutes to sleep

I have a new MacBook Pro, less than a week old. And it is taking two minutes to sleep. What could be causing this?


I have gone into terminal and typed in 'pmset -g log' and then searched for 'SlowResponse'.


The slowest are saying


27/07/2012 14:15:44 BST SlowResponse PMConnection: Response from AirPort configd plug-in is slow (powercaps:0x1f) 551 ms
27/07/2012 14:15:44 BST SlowResponse PMConnection: Response from IPConfiguration is slow (powercaps:0x1f) 553 ms


Why is it taking so long to sleep even though it is brand new.

Thank you.

MacBook Pro (13-inch, Mid 2012), OS X Mountain Lion, 2.9GHz, 8GB RAM, 750 GB HD

Posted on Jul 29, 2012 1:47 PM

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Jul 29, 2012 2:44 PM in response to MaverickFlyboy

Just tried to sleep again and it took 5 minutes 35 second to go from a solid power light to a flashing (slowly) light.


This is the updated part of the log.


Time stamp Domain Message Duration Delay
========== ====== ======= ======== =====

UUID: 1C847A4B-D23F-453E-926A-C7A9599315DE

29/07/2012 22:34:52 BST Sleep Clamshell Sleep to DarkWake: Using AC (Charge:99%)
29/07/2012 22:40:03 BST Assertions PID 589(helpd) Released BackgroundTask "com.apple.helpd.sdmbuilding" 00:12:49 id:0xc00000281 Aggregate:0x10140
29/07/2012 22:40:11 BST Assertions PID 642(helpd) Created BackgroundTask "com.apple.helpd.sdmbuilding" 00:00:07 id:0xc000002a3 Aggregate:0x11140
29/07/2012 22:40:12 BST Assertions Summary- Aggregate:0x40 Using Batt

Sleep/Wakes since boot:4 Dark Wake Count in this sleep cycle:0



Time stamp Domain Message Duration Delay
========== ====== ======= ======== =====

UUID: E99125B4-F060-4F30-A2E1-B3F6EEA7826F

29/07/2012 22:40:12 BST Sleep Clamshell Sleep Sleep: Using BATT (Charge:99%) 23 secs
29/07/2012 22:40:12 BST WakeRequests Clients requested wake events: None
29/07/2012 22:40:14 BST Assertions Summary- Aggregate:0x11140 Using AC
29/07/2012 22:40:35 BST Wake Wake due to EC.LidOpen: Using AC (Charge:99%)

MacBook Pro 2 minutes to sleep

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