E evaporateddwarf macrumors regular Original poster Mar 11, 2011 #1 About 10% of the time I come out of sleep mode, I get beach balls for about 10 seconds, and the computer is frozen. This happening to others?
About 10% of the time I come out of sleep mode, I get beach balls for about 10 seconds, and the computer is frozen. This happening to others?
C Ccrew macrumors 68020 Mar 11, 2011 #2 evaporateddwarf said: About 10% of the time I come out of sleep mode, I get beach balls for about 10 seconds, and I the computer is frozen. This happening to others? Click to expand... Have an SSD? Known issue if so. Disable hibernation.
evaporateddwarf said: About 10% of the time I come out of sleep mode, I get beach balls for about 10 seconds, and I the computer is frozen. This happening to others? Click to expand... Have an SSD? Known issue if so. Disable hibernation.
E evaporateddwarf macrumors regular Original poster Mar 11, 2011 #3 Ccrew said: Have an SSD? Known issue if so. Disable hibernation. Click to expand... I do. So how does having hibernation disabled effect the drive and battery life while sleeping?
Ccrew said: Have an SSD? Known issue if so. Disable hibernation. Click to expand... I do. So how does having hibernation disabled effect the drive and battery life while sleeping?
nateo200 macrumors 68030 Mar 11, 2011 #4 I have the same issue...somewhat embarrassing when your surrounded by people who are anti Mac.... Ccrew said: Have an SSD? Known issue if so. Disable hibernation. Click to expand... I don't have an SSD, not sure if this applies but I seam to have the same symptoms. Where do you disable hibernation?
I have the same issue...somewhat embarrassing when your surrounded by people who are anti Mac.... Ccrew said: Have an SSD? Known issue if so. Disable hibernation. Click to expand... I don't have an SSD, not sure if this applies but I seam to have the same symptoms. Where do you disable hibernation?