Close the lid while shutting down
Just a dump question. Why is this important ? OS X Yosemite: Log out, sleep, restart, and shut down
Important: If you have a portable Mac, wait for it to shut down completely before closing the display. If you close the display while the Mac is shutting down, it may not shut down properly and may start up more slowly the next time you turn it on.
Is it:
- too difficult to change (disable sleep_event while shutting down)?
- needed to monitor the whole shutting down process (with nothing on the screen except the running circle)?
I shut down my laptop in the morning and rushed myself to school. After two classes, I turned it on. After logged in, it continued its shutting down process. Wait for a while, I turn it on again and bammmm half of my battery had gone. This has happened for several times.
If I have an old system, it might take a few minutes to shut down ( ten seconds in a hurry feel like ten minutes). I find no reason to keep an eye on the screen when the computer is shutting down (after the warning message saying that some apps still running).