![]() ![]() To set your PC so it goes to sleep when you close the lid or press the power button: ![]() Use Sleep when you’re going to be away from your PC for just a little while-like when you’re taking a coffee break.įor a lot of PCs (especially laptops and tablets), your PC goes to sleep when you close your lid or press the power button. You don’t have to worry that you'll lose your work because of your battery draining because Windows automatically saves all your work and turns off the PC if the battery is too low. Sleep uses very little power, your PC starts up faster, and you’re instantly back to where you left off. The iMac is without issue, and I went back to Tiger on the MacBook - like how some people are going back to XP from Vista.To shut down, select Start and then select Power > Shut down. On the 2 other Macs I put it on (iMac & MacBook), I had to rebuild both. It sat until I unplugged the power from my brand new MacBook Pro that had a full charge on the battery. Jan 20 22:16:18 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX shutdown: halt by XXXXXXXXXXXX: Jan 20 22:16:18 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX loginwindow: DEAD_PROCESS: 0 console : 22:16:17.444 DashboardClient fatal error, unable to checkin with server 268435459 Jan 20 22:16:17 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX DashboardClient: fatal error, unable to checkin with server 268435459 : įile:///Users/XXXXXXXXXXXX/Library/Widgets/Gas.wdgt/gas.html line 1: ReferenceError: Can't find variable: checkforupdate ![]() Jan 20 22:16:17 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX textexpanderd: bye Jan 20 22:16:17 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX (.): Stray process with PGID equal to this dead job: PID 1205 PPID 1 DashboardClient Jan 20 22:16:17 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX (.): Stray process with PGID equal to this dead job: PID 2415 PPID 1 DashboardClient Jan 20 22:16:17 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX (.): Stray process with PGID equal to this dead job: PID 2416 PPID 1 DashboardClient Jan 20 22:15:44 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Software Update: arguments=(null) Jan 20 22:15:43 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/amework/Versions/A/Resour ces/dotmacsyncclient: Security message buffer overflowed. Jan 20 22:15:43 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX /System/Library/CoreServices/FileSyncAgent.app/Contents/MacOS/FileSyncAgent : Security message buffer overflowed. Jan 20 22:15:43 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/amework/Versions/Current/Res ources/dmnotifyd: Security message buffer overflowed. Jan 20 22:15:43 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX /Users/XXXXXXXXXXXX/Library/PreferencePanes/Growl.prefPane/Contents/Resources/G rowlHelperApp.app/Contents/MacOS/GrowlHelperApp: Security message buffer overflowed. Jan 20 22:15:43 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX /System/Library/CoreServices/Dock.app/Contents/Resources/DashboardClient.app/Co ntents/MacOS/DashboardClient: Security message buffer overflowed. Jan 20 22:15:43 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX /Applications/SOHO Series/SOHO Notes.app/Contents/Resources/ChronosNotesService.app/Contents/MacOS/ChronosNote sService: Security message buffer overflowed. Jan 20 22:15:29 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX textexpanderd: client:mightWantToSyncEntityNames: Jan 20 22:15:29 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX SOHO Sync: Concluding sync sesssion. Here's what my console shows before it locks up: After that I get numerous buffer overflows and it becomes a crap shoot whether it will shut down, or not. When I start the shutdown process, everything seems to sync fine until TextExpander syncs. I do know that the problems I experience are replicated when my Mac has been on for awhile, which adds some validity to the sleep issue because it's always happened after I wake my MB Pro up to shut it down. I think it's a combination of things, which I conclude after looking through my Console app. ![]()
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