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Southern
Jun 3, 2009, 03:05 PM
Hi Guys,

Following the new software update, my iMac refuses to sleep, either by pressing the power button or manually selecting sleep. It turns off, then the CD tray tries to eject a non-existent CD and the machine starts up again.

Oddly enough it seems to sleep absolutely fine after a shut down but as soon as I open and then close apps (mail, firefox3, itunes) it repeats this weird bug.

Is there anything I can do to solve this? It's been fine up until I installed successive versions of Leopard



Southern
Jun 3, 2009, 05:01 PM
Ok interesting things I have found:

Zapped PRAM (did nothing)
Ran disk first aid (safe mode, from leopard disc and Mac HD) - turns out there's a bucketload of permissions that don't get fixed no matter what I do.
Turned off SMC Fan Controller

None of the above worked.

HOWEVER!!!

I had heard that Apple iMacs boot on USB signal, so I pulled all the plugs out and it slept fine. I narrowed it down to a third party USB mouse that I like using (hate the mouse nub) which was stopping it from sleeping as it was constantly powered on.

Lesson learned - Apple OSX is very finnicky with USB devices sending signals even in sleep mode.

I guess my next question is to find out what third party mice don't interfere with sleep mode.

hatehereyes
Jun 3, 2009, 05:17 PM
Ok interesting things I have found:

Zapped PRAM (did nothing)
Ran disk first aid (safe mode, from leopard disc and Mac HD) - turns out there's a bucketload of permissions that don't get fixed no matter what I do.
Turned off SMC Fan Controller

None of the above worked.

HOWEVER!!!

I had heard that Apple iMacs boot on USB signal, so I pulled all the plugs out and it slept fine. I narrowed it down to a third party USB mouse that I like using (hate the mouse nub) which was stopping it from sleeping as it was constantly powered on.

Lesson learned - Apple OSX is very finnicky with USB devices sending signals even in sleep mode.

I guess my next question is to find out what third party mice don't interfere with sleep mode.


My Razer Deathadder works fine with sleep

Southern
Jun 3, 2009, 05:36 PM
Razor Deathadder, good stuff thanks for the suggestion!

I guess I'll have to shell out a bit more for a good quality mouse this time round if I want to avoid problems. Now what happened to that Logitech G5 wired mouse, I wonder if they still sell it :D - I prefer a proper mouse (ie: clearly defined buttons!) for gaming (TF2 and Stalker through Bootcamp and sometimes OpenArena in OSX) because the mighty mouse is more of a limp squid when if comes to fragging.

In case you're wondering the mouse I have had to replace was a mongrel brand / strange mouse I bought in Germany (I was a British student studying/teaching English at the time) that comes from a brand called "Manhattan". I can't recommend them if it causes a problem like this.