A AmicusE Registered Feb 7, 2007 #2 lexiconlvr said: computer will not go to sleep on its own Click to expand... Assuming you're running OS 10.4.x check the energy saving preference pane which is available under the blue apple in your menu bar and System Preferences. Hope this helps/æ
lexiconlvr said: computer will not go to sleep on its own Click to expand... Assuming you're running OS 10.4.x check the energy saving preference pane which is available under the blue apple in your menu bar and System Preferences. Hope this helps/æ
Lt Major Burns "Dicky" Charlteston-Burns Feb 7, 2007 #3 certainly on my mac, iPhoto just being open will interrupt the sleep process. also, if iTunes or DVD player is playing, sleep will be ignored.
certainly on my mac, iPhoto just being open will interrupt the sleep process. also, if iTunes or DVD player is playing, sleep will be ignored.
jbarley One more, for the road! Feb 7, 2007 #4 lexiconlvr said: computer will not go to sleep on its own Click to expand... Try this little gem, http://homepage.mac.com/rwikoff/slicedapple/nmsutility.html it overcomes most all Apple sleep problems. jb.
lexiconlvr said: computer will not go to sleep on its own Click to expand... Try this little gem, http://homepage.mac.com/rwikoff/slicedapple/nmsutility.html it overcomes most all Apple sleep problems. jb.