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Big_D

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Oct 24, 2021
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When I wake my MacBook Pro M4 Pro from sleep, I get a stuttering, repeated sound at low volume, it sounds like about a 1/10th of a second start of a sound, which keeps restarting, sort of Duh-Duh-Duh-Duh... and repeats infinitely, until I put it back to sleep and wake it again. This has been happening for a couple of weeks now, but I don't get the same issue on my MacBook Air M4, although that only sleeps during the day, company policy is to turn it off at night.

Putting the MBP back to sleep and waking it again straight away solves the problem.

It is running the current (release) version of Sequoia (15.5)
 
Hmm, I have a feeling it might be Parallels running in the background, even though the VM is paused.
 
I have the same issue on Mac Studio M1 Max.
I don't have Parallels installed.

Did you find any fix?
Yeah, it went away a couple of months back, I haven’t used Parallels in a couple of months, it isn’t running, but the problem came back on my Air this week… I thought the 26.2 update had fixed the problem, but obviously it was only a temporary reprieve.
 
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