My new TiBook with OS9.2 won't wake up after sleep.
Apple/Control/Power (restart) wakes it up again and Disk First Aid does it's stuff.
I'm trying Sleeper instead of Energy Saver but the same thing happens.
I didn't have this issue with my Lombard.
Any ideas?
Bill Foonman wrote:
My new TiBook with OS9.2 won't wake up after sleep.
...and this is with a stock 9.2 system? Did you remove or disable any extensions or libraries, say the Multiprocessing folder or the "Apple CPU plugin" file within that folder? It supports sleep/wake, cache management, low level power management as well as interprocessor signalling. Many people mistakenly remove it thinking it is unnecessary on uniprocessor systems.
Rene'
On 11/11/01 6:01 PM, in article 3BEE3010.B4EA117@redacted.invalid, "René A. Vega" draco@redacted.invalid wrote:
Bill Foonman wrote:
My new TiBook with OS9.2 won't wake up after sleep.
...and this is with a stock 9.2 system? Did you remove or disable any extensions or libraries, say the Multiprocessing folder or the "Apple CPU plugin" file within that folder? It supports sleep/wake, cache management, low level power management as well as interprocessor signalling. Many people mistakenly remove it thinking it is unnecessary on uniprocessor systems.
Rene'
I have an iMac 500 with OS9.2/OS X.0.4 and when I put it to sleep it won't wake regardless; it freezes. So I turn it off at the wall and then reboot. Yet in OSX it sleeps and wakes just fine.
Fred Annesley Fred_Annesley@redacted.invalid wrote in message news:B815F747.307B%Fred_Annesley@redacted.invalid...
On 11/11/01 6:01 PM, in article 3BEE3010.B4EA117@redacted.invalid, "René A. Vega" draco@redacted.invalid wrote:
Bill Foonman wrote:
My new TiBook with OS9.2 won't wake up after sleep.
...and this is with a stock 9.2 system? Did you remove or disable any extensions or libraries, say the Multiprocessing folder or the "Apple CPU plugin" file within that folder? It supports sleep/wake, cache management, low level power management as well as interprocessor signalling. Many people mistakenly remove it thinking it is unnecessary on uniprocessor systems.
Rene'
I have an iMac 500 with OS9.2/OS X.0.4 and when I put it to sleep it won't wake regardless; it freezes. So I turn it off at the wall and then reboot. Yet in OSX it sleeps and wakes just fine.
I have a Pismo firewire powerbook. With 9.2.1 installed it worked fine. I installed 10.1. now it won't wake from sleep when booted in 9.2.1. It does wake from sleep when in 10.1 mode.
Ben
Ben Bussey wrote:
I have a Pismo firewire powerbook. With 9.2.1 installed it worked fine. I installed 10.1. now it won't wake from sleep when booted in 9.2.1. It does wake from sleep when in 10.1 mode.
This looks to a firmware update problem, something the 10.1 installer did perhaps. Time to rummage through the Apple web site.