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sleep wake problem with Yosemite on my Mac Mini Mid 2012

I have a problem with Sleep Wake on a Mac Mid 2012 Mac Mini running 10.10, I was also a beta test user, and had seen the same problem before the official release. After the Mac Mini goes to sleep, and you try to wake it, it sits frozen, you can not enter your password, after about 5 minutes, the Mac reboots, and you can enter your password, the keyboard works again. I am using the Apple bluetooth MC184LL/A wireless keyboard. This same problem is occurring with the Logitech K760 bluetooth solar keyboard. I am now going to try only a standard USB keyboard, to see if the problem is somehow related to bluetooth? I been sending the reports to Apple about this problem since I started the beta testing from the start of the Yosemite beta test. It seems this is low on the list or is somehow related to my machine only? I have never had any problems with my Mac Mini, and have never done anything to the device (I never opened the Mac).

Any one else with the same problem? Thanks!

Vicnnowo

Mac mini (Late 2012), OS X Yosemite (10.10), Wake Sleep Bluetooth Keyboard

Posted on Oct 18, 2014 5:35 AM

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Jul 16, 2015 12:45 PM in response to Chen Kai-shao

Chen, that's the update I received and I'm happy to report that I let it go into deep hibernation today and it did not freeze when I woke it. Success! Thank you Apple Engineers. I love you again, Apple. Apple rocks! I'm never going back to you Bill Gates. Never. Apple was always the place for me and it took me too long to figure that out. So many wasted years.

Sep 11, 2015 6:32 PM in response to youtubismify

My quad core Mac Mini 2012 seems to have developed this hang at login screen after wake from sleep (it shows the login "screen" but there is no login box/buttons .. have to power cycle to get out of it) since the EFI update - I don't recall it happening previously.


I really hope Apple can get this sorted. I've sent product feedback as recommended up thread.

Nov 8, 2015 12:27 AM in response to youtubismify

I have had a trouble free run with my Mac Mini late 2012 (OSX 10.10.4) quad core until it recently (around mid October 2015) developed a waking problem from sleep. Used to be able to wake it in the morning after sleeping all night with a touch of the Apple USB keyboard or touching my wireless mouse. Now it will only start up from a long sleep with a touch of the power button. Then I get a translucent white screen (I can see my windows open on the desktop behind that) and a start-up bar before it kicks back into life - takes a few seconds before we are up and running again. Oddly, this problem only occurs after a long sleep, like over night.


Also noticed from watching Activity Monitor that the HDD then gets really busy (at some Kernel level process) reading and writing little amounts of data. It's constantly chattering away in the background when nothing else is going on. I am sure this is part of the problem - someone in a previous post in this thread described it as a 'kernel crisis' which seems very apt.


Spent over 5 hours on the phone to Apple trying to resolve this - no one mentioned it was a known bug bug but instead advised me to do a clean OSX reinstall - which I did, was trouble free for a little while, and then same problem returned after a few days.


The problem can escalate to such an extent that if I run a cloud based back-up, it constantly has to re-sync with files being changed on the HDD. This means there is up-down comms going continuously which slows any work requiring internet. Also can affect the speed at which windows and files get opened on the machine. So had to disable that.


I also noticed this problem started to affect my Macbook Air (2011) around the same time and sometimes it just refuses to wake now after I have been using it only minutes before - only way to deal with this is a hard power down and re-boot.


What to do?

Nov 10, 2015 4:41 PM in response to the1nigel

I had same problem: Mac Mini 2012 freezing, not waking up. Happened with Yosemite and El Cap , but not with Maverick. Tried clean install several times. Only thing that finally worked was decoupling fusion drive I had created; no problems since. I don't know if this applies to anyone else, of if anyone would want to go to all the trouble to do this, and I have no idea why this helped, but I just thought sharing my experience might help someone.

Jan 8, 2016 12:50 PM in response to JohnBarrett

Does it work not putting it to sleep. I had this problem this past summer and now it's happening again. I updated to El Cap thinking it would solve it this time, but it hasn't. This time it's a combination of the Monitor, which is an ASUS 27" and various applications. Upon waking from deep sleep, if I get this far, if I try to activate Safari or any other application I get the spinning wheel of death and I have to force it off with the switch on the back of the Mac Mini 2012. Please guys, this is ridiculous. Several reports of the kernal panic reports have been sent to Apple, so I know the engineers are aware of this. Please send the update with the appropriate device firmware updates so we don't have to keep experiencing this.

Mar 28, 2016 6:54 PM in response to Vicnowo

I know it's an old thread, but adding this just in case it helps somebody. My Mac mini would not go fully to sleep - the screen would shutdown but the CPU did not. None of the suggestions in this thread helped. Finally determined it was an external backup drive connected via FireWire that was somehow communicating with the CPU, preventing entry into the sleep state. Disconnecting the device allowed the CPU to enter sleep mode, not a convenient option.

The bad news, I have not found a fix (would probably require driver change on hard drive manufacturer's part).

The work around: in power settings, drag the CPU timeout to 1 minute. Within a couple of minutes, the machine went into full sleep. When bringing back up, drag monitor timeout to the right (it will drag CPU timeout along).

Yes, it's kludgy, but after 1+ years of frustration, I am happy to have finally found something that works.

Sep 27, 2016 5:10 PM in response to Vicnowo

I just purchased a mac mini in Sept 2016 running El Cap. Had the same problem not waking from sleep with either mac bluetooth keyboard or mac mouse. Have to hard power off to work. Three calls to Apple with resets, memory reset, and other useless advice. Found this post and now really ******. Appears this has been going on for years, but the tech support people seem like you are the only one with the problem. Running El Cap 10.11.6. Noticed in power saver there is only one timer choice "turn display off after..." Says nothing about computer sleep timer.


Any new news about this this death sleep issue?

sleep wake problem with Yosemite on my Mac Mini Mid 2012

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