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a kennedy

(32,165 posts)
Sun Nov 10, 2013, 09:16 AM Nov 2013

Sleep mode takes at least 20 or more seconds to work.

What's up with that?? I click on the sleep mode and it takes what seems like forever to work. It has worked fine up until a few days ago and now it's changed. My imac is about 2 years old. Any ideas? Thanks.

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Sleep mode takes at least 20 or more seconds to work. (Original Post) a kennedy Nov 2013 OP
Odd.....this post has 50 some views and no response. a kennedy Nov 2013 #1
I don't have a clue, a kennedy. Hissyspit Nov 2013 #2
I did the clean permissions thing a kennedy Nov 2013 #5
I would repair permissions, and run MacKeeper. Voice for Peace Nov 2013 #3
Yikes, $88.00 to fix all problems?? Yikes a kennedy Nov 2013 #4
88 dollars? Voice for Peace Nov 2013 #6
Got this message and quit.... a kennedy Nov 2013 #7
hmm.. well sorry if I sent you to a bum source. Voice for Peace Nov 2013 #9
and the sleep mode still takes about 15 seconds to close. a kennedy Nov 2013 #8

a kennedy

(32,165 posts)
1. Odd.....this post has 50 some views and no response.
Sun Nov 10, 2013, 11:25 AM
Nov 2013
sad isn't it, all I need is one answer and a possible fix. Thanks. edit to move the smilie waving.

Hissyspit

(45,790 posts)
2. I don't have a clue, a kennedy.
Sun Nov 10, 2013, 11:38 AM
Nov 2013

Did you put a bunch if icon shirt cuts on your desktop recently?

I would run "clean permissions" and then download Clean My Mac and use it.

 

Voice for Peace

(13,141 posts)
3. I would repair permissions, and run MacKeeper.
Sun Nov 10, 2013, 02:14 PM
Nov 2013

then reboot.

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To restore permissions, open Disk Utility, which should
be found in your Applications/Utilities. Select your
drive on left side, click repair permissions. If this isn't
something you've done recently, it may take a while.


a kennedy

(32,165 posts)
7. Got this message and quit....
Sun Nov 10, 2013, 03:39 PM
Nov 2013

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Voice for Peace

(13,141 posts)
9. hmm.. well sorry if I sent you to a bum source.
Sun Nov 10, 2013, 03:44 PM
Nov 2013

I haven't had problems with M.Keeper but reading a little
bit just now I don't know if I should be recommending it.

Hopefully restoring your permissions was successful.

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