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No sleep on mains power since MacBook Pro Mountain Lion upgrade

Hi, since upgrading my 2009 MacBook Pro to Mountain Lion it doesn't sleep when I close the lid on mains power, it just blanks the screen but doen's actually sleep. On battery yes, it's fine, no problems. I've trawled the forums and tried the SMC reset thing multiple times, tried running it clean with no processes or apps open, with apps open, disabling wake for network access and all the other power management options, more or less everything I can think of but it won't have it. My workaround so far is to detatch the mains cable when I want it to sleep, not a problem if I'm carrying it about but when it's sat on the desktop it's just another extra thing to do when/if I leave it.


If anyone has a similar issue and/or has resolved it I'm all ears...!


Richard.

MacBook Pro, OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.1), 17" 2009 Unit with SSD & 8GB.

Posted on Sep 13, 2012 11:44 AM

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Sep 13, 2012 12:51 PM in response to RichBos

Test after each of the following steps that you haven’t already tried:


Step 1


▹ System Preferences ▹ Print & Scan ▹ Open Print Queue

Check all printers for unfinished jobs. Deal with any you find.


Step 2


▹ System Preferences ▹ Energy Saver ▹ Power Adapter ▹ Wake for network access: uncheck. You may need to unlock the preference pane by clicking the lock icon in the lower left corner and entering your administrator password.


Step 3


▹ System Preferences ▹ Energy Saver ▹ Schedule ▹ Start up or wake:uncheck


Step 4


Disconnect all wired peripherals except keyboard, mouse or trackball, and monitor, if applicable.


Step 5


Launch the Activity Monitor application in any of the following ways:


☞ Enter the first few letters of its name into a Spotlight search. Select it in the results (it should be at the top.)


☞ In the Finder, select Go ▹ Utilities from the menu bar, or press the key combinationshift-command-U. The application is in the folder that opens.


☞ Open LaunchPad. Click Utilities, then Activity Monitorin the page that opens.


Select All Processes from the menu in the toolbar of the Activity Monitor window, if not already selected. Enter “powerd” (without the quotes) in the "Filter" text field. Select the powerd process and click the Quit Process button in the toobar (stop-sign icon.) In the sheet that opens, click Force Quit. You’ll be prompted for your administrator password. The process will be relaunched immediately.


Step 6


Reset the SMC.


Step 7


Boot in safe mode and log in. The instructions provided by Apple are as follows:


  1. Be sure your Mac is shut down.
  2. Press the power button.
  3. Immediately after you hear the startup tone, hold the Shift key. The Shift key should be held as soon as possible after the startup tone, but not before the tone.
  4. Release the Shift key when you see the gray Apple icon and the progress indicator (looks like a spinning gear).


The login screen appears even if you usually log in automatically. You must know your login password in order to log in. If you’ve forgotten the password, you will need to reset it before you begin.


Note: If FileVault is enabled under OS X 10.7 or later, or if a firmware password is set, you can’t boot in safe mode.


Safe mode is much slower to boot and run than normal. Don’t launch any applicationsat first. If sleep still doesn’t work properly, back up all data and reinstall the OS. After that, if you still have the issue, make a “Genius” appointment at an Apple Store to have the machine tested.


If sleep now works as expected, go on to the next step.


Step 8


Still in safe mode, launch the usual set of applications that are running when you have the problem, including your login items, one at a time, testing after each one. Some applications may not work; skip them. You might be able to identify the cause of the problem this way.


Step 9


If sleep is still working after you’ve launched all the usual applications, reboot as usual (not in safe mode) and test again. If sleep still works, you’re done, at least for the moment.


If you still have the sleep issue after booting out of safe mode, post again.

Sep 14, 2012 12:22 AM in response to Linc Davis

Hi Linc, many thanks for the advice however it's all stuff I'd already tried previously and hadn't worked. I have since discovered the actual issue thanks thanks to this thread - https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4149512?start=0&tstart=0


The only problem I have now is that the disable/remove procedure for BIND as advised doesn't work for me, once I can figure out how to disable it I'm sure the issue will be resolved, but (aside from a fresh install) I'm not sure where to go next.


Richard.

No sleep on mains power since MacBook Pro Mountain Lion upgrade

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