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"Danny"
Dec 2002
California
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So I upgraded my MacBook Pro to Mavericks (OS X 10.9.2) a few days ago. I just came home today to find that Prime95 has generated some strange timestamps:
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Jan 2014
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"Danny"
Dec 2002
California
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The strange thing is that it continued happening today:
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Romulan Interpreter
"name field"
Jun 2011
Thailand
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As it takes about 45 seconds for a checkin for P95 (in normal mode), it is very clear for me that your computer does something which takes ~42 seconds every two hours, or something that takes ~21 seconds every hour, or ~10 seconds every 30 minutes, etc (or other combinations). During this time, P95 catch a small slice of time too, progressing in its iteration. When the checkpoint is reached, it writes the log line. Your computer DOES wake up from hibernation in this time (there is no other explanation!) - assuming you are sure you put it in that state. Closing the lid does not mean that the computer went to hibernation. You can set what the computer does when you close the lid, and some programs can change that setting. You better check in the power options of the system, what the computer IS SET to do when the lid is closed.
I have no idea how to deal with a Mac in this situation. For a windoze system, I saw all the scary things in my lifetime, like taking camera snapsots every 5 minutes, encrypting them, and sending them to some IP address (no joke!). For a windoze system, I would start with event viewer, to see if some strange errors pop up periodically. Then, the task scheduler, cron jobs, etc. Most laptops today can wake up periodically by wifi, for example, or by RTC-related stuff, do something like telling "I am here" or "are you there?" to some peripherals, even without accessing the HDD, then go back to deep sleep. Trojans and viruses can do strange things, but many google application can do them too. Check for such unwanted stuff. Again, my Mac knowledge is very limited, can't tell you what to do or what programs to use. Other guys here may tell you much better. I am the windoze guy. |
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"Marv"
May 2009
near the Tannhäuser Gate
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When you goto System Preferences->Energy Saver, is "Wake for network access" checked? If so, try turning it off.
How about "Power nap" feature? That sounds suspicious also. Last fiddled with by tServo on 2014-05-10 at 00:17 Reason: Another thought |
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Bemusing Prompter
"Danny"
Dec 2002
California
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Thanks for your help; unchecking "Wake for network access" stopped the issue. It wasn't bothering me or anything; I was just wondering why it was happening.
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Aug 2002
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We wonder who/what sent the "magic packet" that was waking your laptop up?
Or is it possible that the laptop woke up because it needed to access the network, even though it was asleep? (That is hard to imagine!) Somewhat unrelated: We read that if you need to cart your laptop around it is safer to hibernate it rather than put it to sleep. If it is asleep and awakes, it could overheat in the carrying bag. |
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Bemusing Prompter
"Danny"
Dec 2002
California
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I've also encountered the same overheating issue with the laptop from my previous job. It was scary as heck! |
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