Recently bought a new Macbook 13” laptop running quite well with Mac OS X Snow Leopard 10.6.3 installed into it. Everything is well set and fine. I have installed all the recent and latest updates into it as far as I know. Before 10.6 my laptop was running 10.5 OS X Leopard into it, and even this use to work quite well. I am not sure how exactly my system’s sleep mode use to work with that earlier version. Whenever the counter time of the machine matches the amount of the time that I use to specify, the system use to enter the sleep mode and then displays a kind of pulsing power light, but then after I upgraded the machine to snow leopard, rare cases where I remember the sleep mode working capability as I actually do not notice how the system exactly sleeps. Most of the time whenever i am done with my work on my Mac, I simply turn it off that’s it.
But recently from few days ago I have been doing certain R&Ds with my machine regarding the sleep mode and found that the sleep mode is actually not working properly. once I tried keeping my machine as it is untouched for an hour and before doing so I already set the counter timing for not more than 10 minutes but even after setting the sleep mode timer my system didn’t even displayed the pulsing power light but other than that a constant growing power light. Overall I have noticed that the sleep timer won’t work through the “Energy Saver” in System Preference but the sleep timed display works properly without fail.
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