One thing, when it fails to wake, give it some time, 5 to 10 minutes. On my Wallstreet it will sometimes take a longer time to wake up. One time it wouldn't wake up until I closed the lid, putting it to sleep again and then opening the lid and waking it again. You can't do that with the B&W of course.

Mine won't do that...you end up at the screen where the screen saver is frozen. Sometimes if you give it a lot of time, it'll change to a plain grey screen, but you can't get it to work from there...


I would suggest first doing a PRAM zap and if that doesn't work then try a NVRAM reset. Hold down Command-Option-P-R during boot to zap the PRAM. To reset NVRAM hold down Command-Option-O-F at boot and then at the prompt type "reset-nvram" or "reset-all" and then press return.

Neither of those have worked, it also doesn't seem to matter what screen saver I'm using, whether it's an Apple one or [EMAIL PROTECTED], and it's a problem that's followed me onto a new hard drive when my old one died, too, so it's not an OS install problem, either.



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