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christfit43

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Ok this has been annoying me for the past couple days and I couldnt find no solution. it has really been bothering me. Now right when it woke up again i opened up my console and i found this. i think this might be the problem.

When i open console. there was a message that my mac was trying to sync with yahoo but im not registered to sync. I c with yahoo. How can i disable this. I think this is the problem.
 

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It jus woke up on its own again and i checked console and there was nothing on there just exiited with exit code1. its really starting to annoy me. im gonna unplug my mouse. See if thats what it is. i jus bought it recently. Like a week ago. before that i didnt have these problems. it is a cheapo.
 
Ok this has been annoying me for the past couple days and I couldnt find no solution. it has really been bothering me. Now right when it woke up again i opened up my console and i found this. i think this might be the problem.

When i open console. there was a message that my mac was trying to sync with yahoo but im not registered to sync. I c with yahoo. How can i disable this. I think this is the problem.

You may have Power Nap enabled, depending on which computer you have. Look in the Energy Saver settings.
Also, you seem to have installed Samba, which is not starting properly, hence the "throttling respawn" log entries. You should also troubleshoot that as it's not desirable to have that going on.
 
It jus woke up on its own again without the usb mouse connected after 27 minutes, I was hoping it was the mouse and i would jus go buy another better one. I've already checked that network access is off. Hmm I dont know what else to do. Thank you tho.

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You may have Power Nap enabled, depending on which computer you have. Look in the Energy Saver settings.
Also, you seem to have installed Samba, which is not starting properly, hence the "throttling respawn" log entries. You should also troubleshoot that as it's not desirable to have that going on.

How do i take off that samba. I dont even know what that is.

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No i dont have powernap.
 
If you look in "SystemPreferences / Users&Group" and select the "Login Items" on your username page, do you see any items relating to Yahoo? You might delete them if so.
 
If you look in "SystemPreferences / Users&Group" and select the "Login Items" on your username page, do you see any items relating to Yahoo? You might delete them if so.

No i sure dont. Thank you.

I know my mac waking on its own is not such a big deal but its really annoying when Im asleep and it comes on in the middle of the night.
 
How do i take off that samba. I dont even know what that is.

Open Macintosh HD, then Library/LaunchDaemons. What do you have in that folder?
Did you install any software that enables Windows file sharing, like SMBup?
 
no i didnt install any windows sharing
heres a screenshot of my launchdeamons
 

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I also did a smc reset. if it worked or not i do not know. It dooesnt indicate if it was done or not.
 
still having the same problem after doing a pram and smc reset. It's rally annoying me and wasting my time haha
 
You might create a new user account and then see if it does the same thing when logged in as that user. That way you will know if it is system-wide, or something in your personal environment.



-howard
 
whenever i do a terminal command to see why my mac wakes up this is what it says
 

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I've done all of the above with no success. And, I also use Adobe Creative Cloud. I can't help you with Yahoo sync.

What I have done recently that has worked 100 percent of the time is to disable the "Allow Bluetooth devices to wake this computer" in 3 of the 4 user accounts I use on my Mac (my administrator account, my main workspace account, and my general "surfing" account - I also have an account that I use for my financial work but never put my Mac to sleep in that account).

Since I disabled that BT preference option - no more wake ups, no more kernel panics, no more freezing - going on 4 weeks now. The only user space I can't disable that BT preference option is the login screen, where I still do see wake ups. I've done this on my 3 Macs now and not one wake up or kernel panic in 4 weeks.

I saw wake ups in my Console logs while the option was checked, centered around the BT Hub. With the option unchecked, I left my Mac logged in to my "surfing" account - I put it to sleep last night at 7:26, and woke it up at 1:07 this afternoon, with no waking. Perfect.
 
Maybe turn off file/screen sharing in the sharing preferences?

yes thats what i did. I never turned on screen sharing before. I never had this problem either. It seems to have fixed the problem. My computer slept for a hour till i woke it myself. Im glad it's fixed for now. what is screen sharing for.
 
I'm gonna go out on a crazy limb here and just throw a few possible ideas out there, so please bear with me as I attempt to gather more information/resolve this issue with you.

These questions would be helpful for sure:

Do you have any wireless printers that are connected to the unit? Considering that the org.samba.smbd is continually running and respawning?

Additionally, with the actual (.yahooconduit.yahooservices) after doing a bit of searching it seems like either you have a Yahoo! account set up in the system preferences under Internet Accounts which is trying to sync contacts. It could also be due to the installation of Yahoo! Messenger, there's possibly a sync feature for your contacts *I'm not 100% sure about this as I don't use Yahoo!

Check the following places to see if you actually have Conduit installed which is a really annoying Malware type application that will convert your search to search.conduit.com and screw up a lot of things. Check for that in the following places:

/Library/Application Support/Conduit
~/Library/Application Support/Conduit
/Applications/Toolbars

Regardless, something is going on where the machine is not fully going to sleep properly. Have you noticed extended times for the machine to go to sleep or wake from sleep?

If you're running 10.6 or Higher go into Terminal and run: pmset -g log

Look for things with high ms, sort of like 30000ms which could be indicative of a hang, if you want to post a screen capture of that, could be helpful as well.

Additionally, I'd cross post this in OS X software section as well since it could be either hardware or software.

Best of luck.
 
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