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iMac waking up by itself...
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Denver, CO
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It just started happening recently. I'll wake up in the middle of the night and my room is filled with light because my iMac has somehow awoken itself. All programs are closed. I have a wired keyboard, wireless magic mouse, and speakers connected to it. Anybody have any idea what it might be?
It's an early 2008 20 inch 2.4 core2duo iMac if that matters.
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Join Date: Jun 2005
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My 2006 MacBook just started doing the same thing. Even after a fresh restart to the login screen. I allowed it to go to sleep without logging in and about an hour later it woke up. There's no detectable pattern.
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Join Date: Jan 2003
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I have had the same issue with a 2ghz intel iMac ever since it was new. My theory is that static electricity in the desk builds up and the discharge causes a signal to get picked up on the USB controller. Sometimes if you bump into the desk or move something across the desk, it will wake.
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Well a number of things it could be other devices plugged in (but I don't see speakers) causing this problem then there is also power-cut.
If those could be ruled out it would have to be how Energy Saver SP is set up to Wake = Modem ring or
Admin access & going back to power failure = Restart automatically.
For the Macbook I assume you have it plugged in over night.
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Join Date: Apr 2001
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Mine did that for a while. It turned out that an app I had that changed my desktop at intervals was keeping it awake. While it doesn't sound like that's the specific cause of your issues, I'd look at what is going on in the background on all your iMacs.
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Join Date: Aug 2006
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So I googled my problem and apparently there are others just like us experiencing this same issue. One suggestion was to go to energy saver in system preferences and uncheck "wake for network access" if it's checked already. Mine was checked for TV access. Our internet is fairly intermittent (its called Northland cable and it is probably the worst internet service ever) so this could potentially be my issue. I won't be able to test this fix because I'm leaving town in a few but I will report results this weekend... unless I'm too drunk to wake up when my iMac wakes up (if it does).
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Last edited by MacinTommy; Aug 25, 2010 at 10:12 AM.
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I would be afraid if it starts sleep-walking.
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Unchecking "wake for network access" seemed to do the trick. 2 nights and no wakeup and my phone has even been connected both nights. Hope this helps some of you.
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