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Sleep problems with Mackbook after newly replaced logic board for RSS
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Nov 1, 2006, 05:11 PM
 
Okay, so I have owned my mac for about 4 months or so- bought it within like 3 days of them being released. RSS started after 2 1/2 months until it would no longer stay on for more than minutes so it had to go in. I took it to an authorized mac store who diagnosed and ordered a new logic board. took two weeks for parts to get in and a day for install. Got it back a month or so ago, no more RSS, yeah...BUT, I found out pretty quickly (couple of days) that when I closed the lid to put in my backpack to take to work and class, I opened it a couple hours later and battery was dead. My computer wasn't sleeping when I closed it. I assumed they used an external monitor when they worked on it but the energy saver settings were okay- monitor sleep after 5 min. computer after 10.

After getting frustrated and playing with settings I found that the computer wakes up when it is closed and I go to pick it up and move it- THE SCREEN IS PUSHING DOWN EITHER THE SPACEBAR OR THE TRACKPAD!! WTF! Is there a setting to sleep the keboard or is this a problem resulting from the install of new logic board??
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