L Love-hate 🍏 relationship macrumors 601 Original poster Dec 7, 2021 #1 Anyone knows how to fix this ? My Mac awake even when I close the lid ,and i keep hearing the incoming notifications (annoying at night )
Anyone knows how to fix this ? My Mac awake even when I close the lid ,and i keep hearing the incoming notifications (annoying at night )
S Sanpete macrumors 68040 Dec 7, 2021 #2 Which Mac? Any other device connected to it? Have you set up your Notifications and Focus in System Preferences? You can at least keep it from making noises. Also try unchecking System Preferences > Battery > Power Adapter > Wake for network access. Reactions: jagooch
Which Mac? Any other device connected to it? Have you set up your Notifications and Focus in System Preferences? You can at least keep it from making noises. Also try unchecking System Preferences > Battery > Power Adapter > Wake for network access.
L Love-hate 🍏 relationship macrumors 601 Original poster Dec 8, 2021 #3 Sanpete said: Which Mac? Any other device connected to it? Have you set up your Notifications and Focus in System Preferences? You can at least keep it from making noises. Also try unchecking System Preferences > Battery > Power Adapter > Wake for network access. Click to expand... MBP 14 All devices connected via Bluetooth are off (keyboard,headphones) Otherwise ,an external SSD is connected via usb-c .and it's connected to a monitor as well Hmmm right I'll do that Wake doe network is already unchecked.... I'll try to call apple support but not sure they'll help Reactions: jagooch and Sanpete
Sanpete said: Which Mac? Any other device connected to it? Have you set up your Notifications and Focus in System Preferences? You can at least keep it from making noises. Also try unchecking System Preferences > Battery > Power Adapter > Wake for network access. Click to expand... MBP 14 All devices connected via Bluetooth are off (keyboard,headphones) Otherwise ,an external SSD is connected via usb-c .and it's connected to a monitor as well Hmmm right I'll do that Wake doe network is already unchecked.... I'll try to call apple support but not sure they'll help
jagooch macrumors 6502a Dec 31, 2021 #4 Did Apple support help? You can also open activity menu, select the CPU tab, and the right-click the column heading and add the "prevents sleep" column. Apps that prevent sleep will say "no" and the ones that do will say "yes" in that column. Reactions: J.Gallardo
Did Apple support help? You can also open activity menu, select the CPU tab, and the right-click the column heading and add the "prevents sleep" column. Apps that prevent sleep will say "no" and the ones that do will say "yes" in that column.
L Love-hate 🍏 relationship macrumors 601 Original poster Jan 1, 2022 #5 jagooch said: Did Apple support help? You can also open activity menu, select the CPU tab, and the right-click the column heading and add the "prevents sleep" column. Apps that prevent sleep will say "no" and the ones that do will say "yes" in that column. Click to expand... it didnt sadly ,they dont know much about commands and stuff apparently... currently there is only one processus preventing sleep and it is windowsServer lol
jagooch said: Did Apple support help? You can also open activity menu, select the CPU tab, and the right-click the column heading and add the "prevents sleep" column. Apps that prevent sleep will say "no" and the ones that do will say "yes" in that column. Click to expand... it didnt sadly ,they dont know much about commands and stuff apparently... currently there is only one processus preventing sleep and it is windowsServer lol
L Love-hate 🍏 relationship macrumors 601 Original poster Jan 1, 2022 #6 u jagooch said: Did Apple support help? You can also open activity menu, select the CPU tab, and the right-click the column heading and add the "prevents sleep" column. Apps that prevent sleep will say "no" and the ones that do will say "yes" in that column Click to expand... u mean to say that apps that prevent sleep will say yes and the ones that dont will say no ,right?
u jagooch said: Did Apple support help? You can also open activity menu, select the CPU tab, and the right-click the column heading and add the "prevents sleep" column. Apps that prevent sleep will say "no" and the ones that do will say "yes" in that column Click to expand... u mean to say that apps that prevent sleep will say yes and the ones that dont will say no ,right?
I imofean macrumors member Feb 4, 2022 #7 Hi sorry for digging up the old post. Have you solved your problem? My mac mini is facing the same issue.
Hi sorry for digging up the old post. Have you solved your problem? My mac mini is facing the same issue.
M Mathguru macrumors newbie Feb 4, 2022 #8 0089294 said: Anyone knows how to fix this ? My Mac awake even when I close the lid ,and i keep hearing the incoming notifications (annoying at night ) Click to expand... Yes. My laptop opens up at times hot because the mac stays awake with the lid closed. Apple has not been able to find the issue. Not good at all. Still waiting on a reply. Reactions: narimangafurov
0089294 said: Anyone knows how to fix this ? My Mac awake even when I close the lid ,and i keep hearing the incoming notifications (annoying at night ) Click to expand... Yes. My laptop opens up at times hot because the mac stays awake with the lid closed. Apple has not been able to find the issue. Not good at all. Still waiting on a reply.