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Odd Macbook Pro power behavior
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Oct 26, 2006, 01:25 AM
 
I've had my MBP for about a month now and am seriously enjoying the experience so far except for one little thing. Every once in a while when I close the lid and put the comp to sleep and then open it up again a minute later the display refuses to turn on and the CD drive doesn't spin like it usually does when it's checking after power on. Even the glowing white light stays partially on and blinking and the only way to get it back to normal is to hold down the power key till it turns off and restart.

It's only happened twice so far and I havent had any weird apps running so I"m not sure whats up. I did get a error report the last time it happened after restarting about Mac OS having to quit unexpectedly and relaunch, and the error message it wanted me to send to Apple did contain info about a kernel panic but nothing seemed specific.

Any ideas anyone?
     
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