don't sleep after upgrade 10.9.4 MacBook Air
when i close the display in the Macbook Air with the new 10.9.4 upgrade, never go to sleep, every single morning when i comeback to work and open the display the battery is complete drained.
when i close the display in the Macbook Air with the new 10.9.4 upgrade, never go to sleep, every single morning when i comeback to work and open the display the battery is complete drained.
Open System Preferences > Energy Saver then click Restore Defaults.
Instead of leaving your Mac on battery only during the night, connect the to an electrical outlet so it stays charged.
That was the easy example, but too when the fan is working and i close it to put in the briefcase and open hours later the battery is empy, y i put the power bottom a couple of seconds waiting for the pop up window and click the sleep option nothing happen.
i did the power default settings with the same result.
Hi,
Try:
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did everything that you post but is the same result...
closing the laptop display the battery are drained, 40% in 4 hours
- Check via Activity Monitor what is consuming the power : OS X Mavericks: About Activity Monitor
- Post, if you can screenshots of the CPU tab and the Energy Tab. Block out any private info.
- Check : OS X Mavericks: Energy Saver preferences
- And with : OS X: Saving energy with Sleep
There maybe some settings to adjust to overcome the issue, but the screenshots should confirm what is using up the power.
Cheers
- Can you reduce the number of apps that remain open as a test.
- I suggest to close VMware Fusion, Box Sync , Dropbox and Firefox to start with.
- If your battery lasts the night, check the Preferences ( settings ) of these apps, whether they have power reduction settings.
See how you go
itaquaton wrote:
"all the applications closed is the same result!!!!"
disregard last post
Try the suggestions on this discussion
looks like the problem was fixed running with:
sudo pmset -a disablesleep 0
For a check, run the command: sudo pmset -g | grep sleep
the output is:
hibernatefile /var/vm/sleepimage
disksleep 10
sleep 10
displaysleep 2
ok, no sleep prevented processes, to be sure: sudo pmset -g assertions
See how it goes.
don't sleep after upgrade 10.9.4 MacBook Air