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I tested pinging the iMac while it was awake, all pings connected.
I cannot ping the iMac while it's in sleep mode.

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OK, what about when it half wakes up?


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timark_uk wrote:
I tested pinging the iMac while it was awake, all pings connected.
I cannot ping the iMac while it's in sleep mode.

Mark


OK, what about when it half wakes up?


I think waking for network access only works if the network is a cable as opposed to WiFi.

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timark_uk wrote:
I tested pinging the iMac while it was awake, all pings connected.
I cannot ping the iMac while it's in sleep mode.
OK, what about when it half wakes up?
Okay, to be accurate, I can ping while it's awake, it never really sleeps.
Screen off, sleep indicator pulsing, something is quietly whirring.

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Re-install OS X?
This would be a pain in the backside as I'd need to copy off all the data first. Not looking forward to that, but if I have to then I have to.

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Have you got the 'wake for network access' tickbox ticked in the Energy Saver system preference?


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Have you got the 'wake for network access' tickbox ticked in the Energy Saver system preference?
Have you read the thread, Jon? (8+D
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To answer your question, I did have but now I don't.
It just seems to be sleep mode that's not working as advertised. (8+/

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Any messages in console?

Wired keyboard or BT (I did read the thread but I've forgotten if I saw that or not).

Mine usually has the opposite problem (i.e. it keeps waking up and won't stay asleep)

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Have you got the 'wake for network access' tickbox ticked in the Energy Saver system preference?
Have you read the thread, Jon? (8+D
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Yes according to Tapatalk, but obviously I'd forgotten the OP. In any case I was mainly replying to the post about not being able to ping a machine while its asleep. if you've got that setting set off, I don't think responds to ping.
You haven't used one of the various hacks to enable 'deep sleep' (what Windows boxes refer to as 'hibernation') by any chance have you?

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Any messages in console?[/quote[
This. First thing to look at when diagnosing Mac OS weirdness.

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Wired keyboard or BT (I did read the thread but I've forgotten if I saw that or not).

Shouldn't matter. I have two macs both with BT keyboards and both happily wake from sleep if I tap a key. You might have to tap two - one to wake the keyboard, one to send a keystroke to the Mac - but that would be all.


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For power-related problems like not waking and not sleeping, trashing this file and then restarting immediately can sometimes help...

Macintosh HD > Library > Preferences > SystemConfiguration > com.apple.PowerManagement.plist

A new "com.apple.PowerManagement.plist" file will be created after you set up your sleep settings again in System Preferences > Energy Saver - but you need to restart after trashing that file.

More details here: http://www.thexlab.com/faqs/resetenergysaverprefs.html

If no better, try a SMC reset (System Management Chip), which usually just involves shutting down and unplugging it from the mains for a few minutes. On Intel Macs, the SMC reset replaces the PMU reset I think.

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Any messages in console?

Wired keyboard or BT (I did read the thread but I've forgotten if I saw that or not).

Mine usually has the opposite problem (i.e. it keeps waking up and won't stay asleep)
Wired keyboard, wired mouse.

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You haven't used one of the various hacks to enable 'deep sleep' (what Windows boxes refer to as 'hibernation') by any chance have you?
Nope. I try to keep my Macs as hack-free as possible (user excluded).

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For power-related problems like not waking and not sleeping, trashing this file and then restarting immediately can sometimes help...

Macintosh HD > Library > Preferences > SystemConfiguration > com.apple.PowerManagement.plist

A new "com.apple.PowerManagement.plist" file will be created after you set up your sleep settings again in System Preferences > Energy Saver - but you need to restart after trashing that file.
I shall give this a go and report back once tried.
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If no better, try a SMC reset (System Management Chip), which usually just involves shutting down and unplugging it from the mains for a few minutes. On Intel Macs, the SMC reset replaces the PMU reset I think.
Did this last night : Powered down, unplugged for 15 secs, plugged back in, waited 5 secs then powered back up.
Didn't work.

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Did this last night : Powered down, unplugged for 15 secs, plugged back in, waited 5 secs then powered back up.
Didn't work.

Mark

I find that when you have to do that you might still need to do the Cntrl-Alt-P-R (twice) to reset it. I do it three times and so far that has worked.

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Did this last night : Powered down, unplugged for 15 secs, plugged back in, waited 5 secs then powered back up.
Didn't work.

Mark

I find that when you have to do that you might still need to do the Cntrl-Alt-P-R (twice) to reset it. I do it three times and so far that has worked.

That's zapping the PRAM. A different thing.

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timark_uk wrote:
Did this last night : Powered down, unplugged for 15 secs, plugged back in, waited 5 secs then powered back up.
Didn't work.

Mark

I find that when you have to do that you might still need to do the Cntrl-Alt-P-R (twice) to reset it. I do it three times and so far that has worked.

That's zapping the PRAM. A different thing.

Oops. I know that it solves my booting problems.

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