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Crashes/reboots/restarts while on sleep

This thread is exclusive to people who have spontaneous crashes/reboots/restarts while their Mac is in sleep. (this is usually connected to having a USB external hard drive plugged in the computer while on sleep)


In simple words, you are experiencing this problem:

1) You put your Mac to sleep

2) You return to it after some time and you find it on.

3) On screen you find this error message "Your computer restarted because of a problem." or similar, and in the report of the error message the Event is "Sleep Wake Failure" or similar.


If your Mac does not wake from sleep this is NOT the thread for you, please don’t write here.

If your Mac is experiencing black screens and freezes while waking up from sleep this is NOT the thread for you, please don’t write here.


This thread is a continuation to the “New rMBP sleep/wake failure crashes” thread.


I’m trying to better understand this problem. Allow me to ask you some questions. After you answer the first 5 question, feel free to write freely in this thread. (as longs as you are pertinent to this issue)


Please answer this questions carefully. If we get enough people to answer, I will personally slap this thread on the face of every Apple employee I can find, so they will have to stop saying "we never heard of this issue" and we can get a quick fix or a quick replacement if this is indeed an hardware issue.



PLEASE ANWSER THIS QUESTIONS BEFORE WRITING IN THIS THREAD FOR THE FIRST TIME

I suggest you copy and paste the questions below in your reply, and replace the text ANSWER with your answer.




1. Which Mac do you have? (If you have this issue with multiple machines, list them here)

ANSWER


2. When did the problem start? If you had Mountain Lion installed on this machine, did the problem start when you updated to Mavericks?

ANSWER


3. Did you have your Mac replaced from Apple because of this issue? If yes, does the new machine still have the problem?

ANSWER


4. Does your machine crash/reboot while on sleep only if you have an external hard drive connected?

ANSWER


5. Does your machine crash/reboot even if you uncheck "Enable Power Nap" in Preferences, Energy Saver? (before answering this, check that you have updated OS X to 10.9.1 and that you have unchecked Power Nap in both the Battery and Power Adapter tabs in Energy Saver)

ANSWER


OPTIONAL QUESTIONS


6. Do you have an external hard drive connected via USB? If yes, write the manufacturer name and model name of the drive. (example: Western Digital My Book)

ANSWER


7. Do you have a network connected drive? (like Time Capsule or an external hard drive connected to an AirPort Extreme, or a NAS)

ANSWER


8. Do you have Time Machine Enabled?

ANSWER


9. Do you have Crashplan installed?

ANSWER


10. How much time does it usually take for the first crash/reboot to happen, after you put the computer on sleep?

ANSWER


11. If you have a late 2013 MacBook Pro Retina, do you have discrete graphics in it? (In other words: do you have an NVIDIA GPU? If you don't know this, go into the menu bar, click the apple icon, click About This Mac, Click More Info, in Graphics you should find written “NVIDIA GeForce”.)

ANSWER




PS

Please forgive any mistakes in this text, unfortunately english is not my native language.



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Jan 7, 2014 3:23 PM in response to hailalistair

1. Which Mac do you have? (If you have this issue with multiple machines, list them here)

Mid 2009 15" PowerBook Pro 5,3 2.8 GHZ


2. When did the problem start? If you had Mountain Lion installed on this machine, did the problem start when you updated to Mavericks?

Had Mountain Lion started with Mavericks. Also battery life dropped way down as did performance--high heat on laptop and fan on a lot. All after update. No symptoms prior.


3. Did you have your Mac replaced from Apple because of this issue? If yes, does the new machine still have the problem?

No.


4. Does your machine crash/reboot while on sleep only if you have an external hard drive connected?

I don't know. I do have peripheral and monitor connected to USB at most times and if I am away from laptop, when I return I am at login window.


5. Does your machine crash/reboot even if you uncheck "Enable Power Nap" in Preferences, Energy Saver? (before answering this, check that you have updated OS X to 10.9.1 and that you have unchecked Power Nap in both the Battery and Power Adapter tabs in Energy Saver)

I do not see Power Nap as an option on Energy Saver in System Preferences.


OPTIONAL QUESTIONS


6. Do you have an external hard drive connected via USB? If yes, write the manufacturer name and model name of the drive. (example: Western Digital My Book)

No


7. Do you have a network connected drive? (like Time Capsule or an external hard drive connected to an AirPort Extreme, or a NAS)

Time machne connected over wifi network


8. Do you have Time Machine Enabled?

yes.


9. Do you have Crashplan installed?

No.


10. How much time does it usually take for the first crash/reboot to happen, after you put the computer on sleep?

Not sure. But I would guess at least an hour. I have energy saver set to not sleep for 3 hours.

Jan 8, 2014 11:54 PM in response to hailalistair

1. Which Mac do you have? (If you have this issue with multiple machines, list them here)

MacBook Air 2012 - 13'


2. When did the problem start? If you had Mountain Lion installed on this machine, did the problem start when you updated to Mavericks?

Yes only since Mavericks


3. Did you have your Mac replaced from Apple because of this issue? If yes, does the new machine still have the problem?

Not replaced


4. Does your machine crash/reboot while on sleep only if you have an external hard drive connected?

No I don't have a physical hard drive connected. But my Time Capsule is always connected wirelessly.


5. Does your machine crash/reboot even if you uncheck "Enable Power Nap" in Preferences, Energy Saver? (before answering this, check that you have updated OS X to 10.9.1 and that you have unchecked Power Nap in both the Battery and Power Adapter tabs in Energy Saver)

No it happens on battery when power nap isn't on.


OPTIONAL QUESTIONS


6. Do you have an external hard drive connected via USB? If yes, write the manufacturer name and model name of the drive. (example: Western Digital My Book)

No


7. Do you have a network connected drive? (like Time Capsule or an external hard drive connected to an AirPort Extreme, or a NAS)

Yes. 2013 Time Capsule.


8. Do you have Time Machine Enabled?

Yes. Weirdly isn't working atm though.


9. Do you have Crashplan installed?

No.


10. How much time does it usually take for the first crash/reboot to happen, after you put the computer on sleep?

Not too sure. But maybe an hour?


Does anybody have any solutions to this issue? It's super annoying that I can't do anything about it!

Jan 9, 2014 5:50 PM in response to hailalistair

1. Which Mac do you have? (If you have this issue with multiple machines, list them here)

rMBP late 2013


2. When did the problem start? If you had Mountain Lion installed on this machine, did the problem start when you updated to Mavericks?

10.9 pre-installed


3. Did you have your Mac replaced from Apple because of this issue? If yes, does the new machine still have the problem?

No


4. Does your machine crash/reboot while on sleep only if you have an external hard drive connected?

Yes/WD My Book


5. Does your machine crash/reboot even if you uncheck "Enable Power Nap" in Preferences, Energy Saver? (before answering this, check that you have updated OS X to 10.9.1 and that you have unchecked Power Nap in both the Battery and Power Adapter tabs in Energy Saver)

Yes

Jan 10, 2014 5:44 AM in response to hailalistair

PLEASE ANWSER THIS QUESTIONS BEFORE WRITING IN THIS THREAD FOR THE FIRST TIME

I suggest you copy and paste the questions below in your reply, and replace the text ANSWER with your answer.




1. Which Mac do you have? (If you have this issue with multiple machines, list them here)

13inch Macbook Pro Retina arrived to me less than one week ago


2. When did the problem start? If you had Mountain Lion installed on this machine, did the problem start when you updated to Mavericks?

Macbook came with mavericks and I experienced the first problem today.


3. Did you have your Mac replaced from Apple because of this issue? If yes, does the new machine still have the problem?

No i did not have it replaced


4. Does your machine crash/reboot while on sleep only if you have an external hard drive connected?

No, I experienced it with nothing connected to it


5. Does your machine crash/reboot even if you uncheck "Enable Power Nap" in Preferences, Energy Saver? (before answering this, check that you have updated OS X to 10.9.1 and that you have unchecked Power Nap in both the Battery and Power Adapter tabs in Energy Saver)

I experienced the failure with powernap off running on battery


OPTIONAL QUESTIONS


6. Do you have an external hard drive connected via USB? If yes, write the manufacturer name and model name of the drive. (example: Western Digital My Book)

No


7. Do you have a network connected drive? (like Time Capsule or an external hard drive connected to an AirPort Extreme, or a NAS)

No


8. Do you have Time Machine Enabled?

No not yet


9. Do you have Crashplan installed?

No


10. How much time does it usually take for the first crash/reboot to happen, after you put the computer on sleep?

Only tried it once yet, but just a few minutes!


11. If you have a late 2013 MacBook Pro Retina, do you have discrete graphics in it? (In other words: do you have an NVIDIA GPU? If you don't know this, go into the menu bar, click the apple icon, click About This Mac, Click More Info, in Graphics you should find written “NVIDIA GeForce”.)

No

Jan 10, 2014 6:40 PM in response to hailalistair

Hi, my new MacBook Pro is having the same issue and it seems to be happening more often for no apparent reason. We need a solution soon!


1. Which Mac do you have? (If you have this issue with multiple machines, list them here)

MacBook 15" 2013


2. When did the problem start? If you had Mountain Lion installed on this machine, did the problem start when you updated to Mavericks?

Mavericks was preinstalled. Been happening since the first day.


3. Did you have your Mac replaced from Apple because of this issue? If yes, does the new machine still have the problem?

NO


4. Does your machine crash/reboot while on sleep only if you have an external hard drive connected?

YES


5. Does your machine crash/reboot even if you uncheck "Enable Power Nap" in Preferences, Energy Saver? (before answering this, check that you have updated OS X to 10.9.1 and that you have unchecked Power Nap in both the Battery and Power Adapter tabs in Energy Saver)

YES


OPTIONAL QUESTIONS


6. Do you have an external hard drive connected via USB? If yes, write the manufacturer name and model name of the drive. (example: Western Digital My Book)

YES Western Digital


7. Do you have a network connected drive? (like Time Capsule or an external hard drive connected to an AirPort Extreme, or a NAS)

Time Capsule


8. Do you have Time Machine Enabled?

YES


9. Do you have Crashplan installed?

NO


10. How much time does it usually take for the first crash/reboot to happen, after you put the computer on sleep?

30-45 minutes


11. If you have a late 2013 MacBook Pro Retina, do you have discrete graphics in it? (In other words: do you have an NVIDIA GPU? If you don't know this, go into the menu bar, click the apple icon, click About This Mac, Click More Info, in Graphics you should find written “NVIDIA GeForce”.)

I do.

Jan 11, 2014 8:45 AM in response to hailalistair

1. Which Mac do you have? (If you have this issue with multiple machines, list them here)

Retina 15-inch Early 2013


2. When did the problem start? If you had Mountain Lion installed on this machine, did the problem start when you updated to Mavericks?

When I upgraded to Mavericks


3. Did you have your Mac replaced from Apple because of this issue? If yes, does the new machine still have the problem?

No


4. Does your machine crash/reboot while on sleep only if you have an external hard drive connected?

No. I have never had an external hard drive connected.


5. Does your machine crash/reboot even if you uncheck "Enable Power Nap" in Preferences, Energy Saver? (before answering this, check that you have updated OS X to 10.9.1 and that you have unchecked Power Nap in both the Battery and Power Adapter tabs in Energy Saver)

I have experienced this with and without Power Nap enabled.


OPTIONAL QUESTIONS


6. Do you have an external hard drive connected via USB? If yes, write the manufacturer name and model name of the drive. (example: Western Digital My Book)

No


7. Do you have a network connected drive? (like Time Capsule or an external hard drive connected to an AirPort Extreme, or a NAS)

No


8. Do you have Time Machine Enabled?

No


9. Do you have Crashplan installed?

No


10. How much time does it usually take for the first crash/reboot to happen, after you put the computer on sleep?

As little as 1-2 hours.


11. If you have a late 2013 MacBook Pro Retina, do you have discrete graphics in it? (In other words: do you have an NVIDIA GPU? If you don't know this, go into the menu bar, click the apple icon, click About This Mac, Click More Info, in Graphics you should find written “NVIDIA GeForce”.)

N/A


Additionally, I have experienced these crashes with and without Bluetooth enabled.


I have bug report 15590559 open with Apple on this. Thus far, the only activity has been Apple asking for logs and sysdiagnose reports.

Jan 12, 2014 10:51 AM in response to hailalistair

Update


I actually have 3 WD external drives, and the crash issue only happens when the one I use most, a 2TB My Book Essential is connected. The other 2 are both older and smaller, and seem to work fine.


I don't know how to find the existing firmware version of my drives, but I do note that WD released a firmware update on December 19th. (version 3.2.4.4). Has anyone installed this and if so has it resolved the issue? I haven't done it myself as backing up entirely a 2TB drive before doing so is a big hassle. (I do backup the important stuff, but losing the rest would still be a hassle). I will only do it if there is a reasonable expectation that it addresses and resolves this issue.

Jan 13, 2014 6:06 AM in response to hailalistair

OS Version: 10.9 (Build 13A603)

Architecture: x86_64

Report Version: 18


Event: Sleep Wake Failure

Steps: 62


Hardware model: MacBookPro9,1

Active cpus: 8


Powerstats for: kernel_task

Start time: 1969-12-31 19:00:00 -0500

End time: 1969-12-31 19:00:00 -0500


(Side note: Could it be this simple? Maybe their time() function is overflowing. That would cause the invalid date you see above.)



1. Which Mac do you have? (If you have this issue with multiple machines, list them here)

15" MacBook Pro, Mid-2012


2. When did the problem start? If you had Mountain Lion installed on this machine, did the problem start when you updated to Mavericks?

I had Mountain Lion on here for over a year with no problems. After upgrading to Mavericks, it began happening immediately (within the first day).


3. Did you have your Mac replaced from Apple because of this issue? If yes, does the new machine still have the problem?

No, I haven't had it replaced. I can't afford to not have the unit for any amount of time.


4. Does your machine crash/reboot while on sleep only if you have an external hard drive connected?

No. It seems to happen whether I have something connected or not.


5. Does your machine crash/reboot even if you uncheck "Enable Power Nap" in Preferences, Energy Saver? (before answering this, check that you have updated OS X to 10.9.1 and that you have unchecked Power Nap in both the Battery and Power Adapter tabs in Energy Saver)

This option doesn't appear for me in the Energy Saver section of System Preferences.


OPTIONAL QUESTIONS


6. Do you have an external hard drive connected via USB? If yes, write the manufacturer name and model name of the drive. (example: Western Digital My Book)

You already asked this question. No, I don't.


7. Do you have a network connected drive? (like Time Capsule or an external hard drive connected to an AirPort Extreme, or a NAS)

I have two network-connected Drobo NAS devices at home; however, this problem has occurred for me when away from home as well.


8. Do you have Time Machine Enabled?

Yes.


9. Do you have Crashplan installed?

No.



10. How much time does it usually take for the first crash/reboot to happen, after you put the computer on sleep?

Most recently, it happened about four hours after going into sleep mode.


11. If you have a late 2013 MacBook Pro Retina, do you have discrete graphics in it? (In other words: do you have an NVIDIA GPU? If you don't know this, go into the menu bar, click the apple icon, click About This Mac, Click More Info, in Graphics you should find written “NVIDIA GeForce”.)

N/A (Mine is a MBP Mid-2012, non-Retina)

Jan 14, 2014 6:16 AM in response to hailalistair

1. Which Mac do you have? (If you have this issue with multiple machines, list them here)

ANSWER 13" late 2013 rMBPro


2. When did the problem start? If you had Mountain Lion installed on this machine, did the problem start when you updated to Mavericks?

ANSWER - as soon as i bought it...december 20 2013


3. Did you have your Mac replaced from Apple because of this issue? If yes, does the new machine still have the problem?

ANSWER - no they reinstalled mavericks and totally screwed my machine up at the genius bar - i've just re-installed my old system from time machine - phew!


4. Does your machine crash/reboot while on sleep only if you have an external hard drive connected?

ANSWER - both with and withouth hard drive connected i think, but i will keep an eye on this now.


5. Does your machine crash/reboot even if you uncheck "Enable Power Nap" in Preferences, Energy Saver? (before answering this, check that you have updated OS X to 10.9.1 and that you have unchecked Power Nap in both the Battery and Power Adapter tabs in Energy Saver)

ANSWER - will come back to you on that one....


OPTIONAL QUESTIONS


6. Do you have an external hard drive connected via USB? If yes, write the manufacturer name and model name of the drive. (example: Western Digital My Book)

ANSWER Yes - lacie drive porsche design - 4tb


7. Do you have a network connected drive? (like Time Capsule or an external hard drive connected to an AirPort Extreme, or a NAS)

ANSWER - yes time capsule v.1


8. Do you have Time Machine Enabled?

ANSWER - yes


9. Do you have Crashplan installed?

ANSWER - no


10. How much time does it usually take for the first crash/reboot to happen, after you put the computer on sleep?

ANSWER - couple of hours i think...


11. If you have a late 2013 MacBook Pro Retina, do you have discrete graphics in it? (In other words: do you have an NVIDIA GPU? If you don't know this, go into the menu bar, click the apple icon, click About This Mac, Click More Info, in Graphics you should find written “NVIDIA GeForce”.)

ANSWER No




PS

Please forgive any mistakes in this text, unfortunately english is not my native language.

Jan 14, 2014 3:56 PM in response to hailalistair

1. Which Mac do you have? (If you have this issue with multiple machines, list them here)


Late 2013 Retina Macbook Pro 15", 16GB RAM, 1TB SSD


2. When did the problem start? If you had Mountain Lion installed on this machine, did the problem start when you updated to Mavericks?


Mavericks 10.9.1 w/all updates was already on my machine when I got it.


3. Did you have your Mac replaced from Apple because of this issue? If yes, does the new machine still have the problem?


No


4. Does your machine crash/reboot while on sleep only if you have an external hard drive connected?


Don't know. I'm currently testing this out --- will modify my answer appropriately in a few days.


5. Does your machine crash/reboot even if you uncheck "Enable Power Nap" in Preferences, Energy Saver? (before answering this, check that you have updated OS X to 10.9.1 and that you have unchecked Power Nap in both the Battery and Power Adapter tabs in Energy Saver)

Don't know.


OPTIONAL QUESTIONS


6. Do you have an external hard drive connected via USB? If yes, write the manufacturer name and model name of the drive. (example: Western Digital My Book)

Yes. WD Elements 2TB Desktop External HD (USB 2.0)


7. Do you have a network connected drive? (like Time Capsule or an external hard drive connected to an AirPort Extreme, or a NAS)


Yes. External HD connected to an Airport Extreme. The external HD is not self powered.


8. Do you have Time Machine Enabled?


Yes


9. Do you have Crashplan installed?


No


10. How much time does it usually take for the first crash/reboot to happen, after you put the computer on sleep?


A few hours. I'm not sure if the problem happens consistently yet. Once the problem occurs, it seems to keep occuring after hour or so.


11. If you have a late 2013 MacBook Pro Retina, do you have discrete graphics in it? (In other words: do you have an NVIDIA GPU? If you don't know this, go into the menu bar, click the apple icon, click About This Mac, Click More Info, in Graphics you should find written “NVIDIA GeForce”.)

ANSWER


Yes.

Jan 15, 2014 2:34 AM in response to hailalistair

1. Which Mac do you have? (If you have this issue with multiple machines, list them here)

Late 2013 retina 13" Macbook Pro 2,4 GHz Intel Core i5


2. When did the problem start? If you had Mountain Lion installed on this machine, did the problem start when you updated to Mavericks?

Had Mavericks pre-installed from factory.


3. Did you have your Mac replaced from Apple because of this issue? If yes, does the new machine still have the problem?

No.


4. Does your machine crash/reboot while on sleep only if you have an external hard drive connected?

There is a WD external hard drive connected. But I don't know if it also crashes without the hd.


5. Does your machine crash/reboot even if you uncheck "Enable Power Nap" in Preferences, Energy Saver? (before answering this, check that you have updated OS X to 10.9.1 and that you have unchecked Power Nap in both the Battery and Power Adapter tabs in Energy Saver)

No. It doesn't. Only when the option is enabled.


OPTIONAL QUESTIONS


6. Do you have an external hard drive connected via USB? If yes, write the manufacturer name and model name of the drive. (example: Western Digital My Book)

Yes. Western Digital My Book 2T


7. Do you have a network connected drive? (like Time Capsule or an external hard drive connected to an AirPort Extreme, or a NAS)

No

8. Do you have Time Machine Enabled?

No

9. Do you have Crashplan installed?

No.


10. How much time does it usually take for the first crash/reboot to happen, after you put the computer on sleep?

About 30-50 minutes.


11. If you have a late 2013 MacBook Pro Retina, do you have discrete graphics in it? (In other words: do you have an NVIDIA GPU? If you don't know this, go into the menu bar, click the apple icon, click About This Mac, Click More Info, in Graphics you should find written “NVIDIA GeForce”.)

No

Jan 15, 2014 2:39 AM in response to hailalistair

Continuing with my earlier report - an update


5. Does your machine crash/reboot even if you uncheck "Enable Power Nap" in Preferences, Energy Saver? (before answering this, check that you have updated OS X to 10.9.1 and that you have unchecked Power Nap in both the Battery and Power Adapter tabs in Energy Saver)

ANSWER - same thing happens - after a couple of hours, crash and reboot....


6. Do you have an external hard drive connected via USB? If yes, write the manufacturer name and model name of the drive. (example: Western Digital My Book)


I have two drives connected - so i disconnected the lacie drive and it still crashes and reboots...i will disconnect the WD MyBook today and see what happens....then i'll disconnect both....and see what happens...

Jan 19, 2014 5:12 PM in response to hailalistair

1. Which Mac do you have? (If you have this issue with multiple machines, list them here)

rMBP 15" late 2013 16Gb RAM Core i7 2.3GHz 512 flash GeForce GT750M


2. When did the problem start? If you had Mountain Lion installed on this machine, did the problem start when you updated to Mavericks?

Started within hours of buying the machine. Mavericks was pre-installed


3. Did you have your Mac replaced from Apple because of this issue? If yes, does the new machine still have the problem?

Not yet for this issue but I am in discussions with Apple. This is my second rMBP. The first was replaced for random crashes of a different nature (kernel panics) and was less than a week old.


4. Does your machine crash/reboot while on sleep only if you have an external hard drive connected?

No it crashes without any peripherals attached


5. Does your machine crash/reboot even if you uncheck "Enable Power Nap" in Preferences, Energy Saver? (before answering this, check that you have updated OS X to 10.9.1 and that you have unchecked Power Nap in both the Battery and Power Adapter tabs in Energy Saver)

Yes it crashes when power nap not is not enabled


OPTIONAL QUESTIONS


6. Do you have an external hard drive connected via USB? If yes, write the manufacturer name and model name of the drive. (example: Western Digital My Book)

No


7. Do you have a network connected drive? (like Time Capsule or an external hard drive connected to an AirPort Extreme, or a NAS)

No


8. Do you have Time Machine Enabled?

Yes


9. Do you have Crashplan installed?

No


10. How much time does it usually take for the first crash/reboot to happen, after you put the computer on sleep?

Sometimes within 30 seconds at other times 10 minutes or more


11. If you have a late 2013 MacBook Pro Retina, do you have discrete graphics in it? (In other words: do you have an NVIDIA GPU? If you don't know this, go into the menu bar, click the apple icon, click About This Mac, Click More Info, in Graphics you should find written “NVIDIA GeForce”.)

Yes

Jan 26, 2014 11:53 AM in response to hailalistair

1. Which Mac do you have? (If you have this issue with multiple machines, list them here)

Macbook Pro Retina 2.4 Ghz Intel COre i5, 8GB 1600 Mhz DDR3


2. When did the problem start? If you had Mountain Lion installed on this machine, did the problem start when you updated to Mavericks?

The computer came preinstalled with Mavericks. The problem has been since purchase in Jan 2014


3. Did you have your Mac replaced from Apple because of this issue? If yes, does the new machine still have the problem?

No


4. Does your machine crash/reboot while on sleep only if you have an external hard drive connected?

Yes


5. Does your machine crash/reboot even if you uncheck "Enable Power Nap" in Preferences, Energy Saver? (before answering this, check that you have updated OS X to 10.9.1 and that you have unchecked Power Nap in both the Battery and Power Adapter tabs in Energy Saver)

Haven't tried


OPTIONAL QUESTIONS


6. Do you have an external hard drive connected via USB? If yes, write the manufacturer name and model name of the drive. (example: Western Digital My Book)

Yes. Western Digital My Book 1TB. Split into 2 partitions.


7. Do you have a network connected drive? (like Time Capsule or an external hard drive connected to an AirPort Extreme, or a NAS)

No.


8. Do you have Time Machine Enabled?

Yes.


9. Do you have Crashplan installed?

No.


10. How much time does it usually take for the first crash/reboot to happen, after you put the computer on sleep?

Around about 2 hours.


11. If you have a late 2013 MacBook Pro Retina, do you have discrete graphics in it? (In other words: do you have an NVIDIA GPU? If you don't know this, go into the menu bar, click the apple icon, click About This Mac, Click More Info, in Graphics you should find written “NVIDIA GeForce”.)

no.

Jan 27, 2014 4:00 PM in response to hailalistair

1. Which Mac do you have? (If you have this issue with multiple machines, list them here)

rMBP Late 2013


2. When did the problem start? If you had Mountain Lion installed on this machine, did the problem start when you updated to Mavericks?

From New


3. Did you have your Mac replaced from Apple because of this issue? If yes, does the new machine still have the problem?

No


4. Does your machine crash/reboot while on sleep only if you have an external hard drive connected?

Yes


5. Does your machine crash/reboot even if you uncheck "Enable Power Nap" in Preferences, Energy Saver? (before answering this, check that you have updated OS X to 10.9.1 and that you have unchecked Power Nap in both the Battery and Power Adapter tabs in Energy Saver)

Not Sure Yet.


OPTIONAL QUESTIONS


6. Do you have an external hard drive connected via USB? If yes, write the manufacturer name and model name of the drive. (example: Western Digital My Book)

I have a G-Technology External Drive. It is a 2 TB Hitachi HDS723020BLA642 Media Drive (I dont think that is WD).



7. Do you have a network connected drive? (like Time Capsule or an external hard drive connected to an AirPort Extreme, or a NAS)

Yes, but my system has never crashed when connected to the wireless network drive.


8. Do you have Time Machine Enabled?

Yes


9. Do you have Crashplan installed?

No


10. How much time does it usually take for the first crash/reboot to happen, after you put the computer on sleep?

Normally every few hours.


11. If you have a late 2013 MacBook Pro Retina, do you have discrete graphics in it? (In other words: do you have an NVIDIA GPU? If you don't know this, go into the menu bar, click the apple icon, click About This Mac, Click More Info, in Graphics you should find written “NVIDIA GeForce”.)

Yes I have a discrete card.


Thanks for all the work on this.


I have contacted apple care on this issue.

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