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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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Oct 23, 2014 6:36 AM in response to Phil Stokes

I'd avoid doing any of that PRAM/SMC stuff. Last time I did that myself, acting on the advice of someone in here, it not only did not fix the problem, it messed up whole bunch of settings I had to do all over again. This took a lot of time and was no fun. I see people in here all the time recommending that you reset your PRAM even for small and relatively unimportant problems. I would never advise somebody to do that unless the situation is absolutely desperate.


Anyway this problem with the computer not waking from sleep is not a deal breaker. We can live with it. There's no need to go messing up your entire system in what would probably be a vain attempt to fix it.

Oct 23, 2014 7:09 AM in response to Vicnowo

I am having the same issue with a Mac Mini 2012 connected to a thunderbolt display and an HDMI display. When i disconnect the HDMI display i don't have the problem as often, but still there. The other issue i have is Wake on LAN when connecting with Back to My Mac. Doesn't seem to wake up the Mac Mini when trying to access it remotely.

Oct 23, 2014 7:38 AM in response to TheGodfatha

Updating my original post. I have 1 display connected via thunderbolt to DVI, and regularly leave my headphones plugged in overnight. There's no audio output to my monitor (doesn't support audio), but I'm wondering with all the comments in the thread if my connected headphones are the issue. I don't understand how that could be, but I'll keep them unplugged tonight to see. I also remote in to my mini from home regularly and since upgrading, I haven't even been able to do that. I've tried even just an hour after leaving work and I can't SSH in. That part really doesn't make sense to me, since as I stated in my original post, I set my screensaver (auto locks the comp) while going to meetings and am away for 1-2 hours at a time with no issue returning to the computer.


Moral of the story still stands: Don't update your work machine to .0 versions of software. I like to learn the hard way!


Mac mini (Mid 2011)

2.3 GHz Intel Core i5

8 GB 1067 MHz DDR3

Intel HD Graphics 3000 512 MB

Oct 23, 2014 8:55 AM in response to Vicnowo

The other thing I haven't mentioned yet, is that I seem to notice (I say that because I'd have to keep an eye on it be 100% sure) that when I can log in after some sleep, that my login background is some generic brushed grey linen; and that when I can't log in, after long sleep, that my background is a silly vague / hazy 256 color rendering of my actual desktop background.

Oct 23, 2014 11:58 AM in response to icerabbit

I'm having the exact same wake sleep problem with a macbook pro retina 13" docked to a elgato thunderbolt dock. Based on someone suggesting removing the speaker connector I noticed I had a microphone line in and line out to speakers in dock, so I removed the microphone line in and I can now safely wake from sleep without my keyboard/mouse.


My other issues with Yosemite are having to restart the audio system when docking/undocking and opening my computer. I'm also having lots of audio problems in a Corona SDK simulator I'm using to make mobile games.


All these issues seem audio related and I'm really tempted to switch back to Mavericks but I dont' have time machine backup so I'm hoping a fix will come out soon as I'd rather not have to start fresh again.

Oct 23, 2014 3:05 PM in response to Vicnowo

I've been experiencing this issue with my late 2012 Mac Mini server. I can confirm that the issue is not caused by sleep/wake. If I disable display sleep, computer sleep and screen saver it will still occur. I can manually sleep and wake my machine without any issue. If I disconnect all I/O (Ethernet, FireWire, HDMI, Thunderbolt, USB, SD Slot & Audio) devices it will still occur. The machine will become unresponsive while simply idling on the desktop with only the Power port in use.

Oct 23, 2014 6:06 PM in response to Vicnowo

I have this exact same problem with my Mac Mini 2012 (bought a week ago 2.6 GHz Intel Core i7 16 GB / 256 SSD) After waking from sleep, the screen remains frozen. I can move the mouse around, but cannot click on anything. After all possible experiments without effect - returned to 10.9.5. I volunteered to support and sent the logs.

Oct 23, 2014 7:36 PM in response to soul1964

I have the same problem. I had to turn off time machine and my Adobe Creative Suite is very unstable and the programs crash repeatedly when opened on Yosmetie. I never had these problems with Mavericks or earlier.


I'm kind of a Mac idiot. I read you can migrate back to Mavericks. Can somebody tell me how I would do that?


Thanks

Oct 24, 2014 12:50 AM in response to xanderharrison

Just to help confirm what I said and what others thought. Update on my problem: bought an audio interface for my mac mini and after switching the output on my audio to the interface and unplugging the jack and plugging it in the interfaces output, it has fixed the problem. Not really a viable option for everyone to buy an interface though :/. So it's definitely a hardware problem with the jack in, just thought i'd update to confirm what I said 😁

sleep wake problem with Yosemite on my Mac Mini Mid 2012

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