Recently, I also disabled the "if you drop me, park the HD head" sensor since I 
noticed that the MBP would GSOD if turned on its side and placed down too 
quickly since I added one additional SSD to it.

Still would wake itself and try to fry up its innards though.

Do you think the lid sensor may be getting triggered or it is getting a network 
wake message from something like a remote sharing session?

------Original Message------
From: Steve Sisak
To: Alex Zavatone
To: Steve Bird
Cc: cocoa-dev@lists.apple.com (Apple)
Subject: Re: Network and DarkWake
Sent: Aug 31, 2012 10:24 AM

At 9:42 AM -0400 8/31/12, Alex Zavatone wrote:
>Well, I've never seen Macs wake themselves from sleep before when closed.
>
>I'll make sure I keep my laptop open as I go on the commute (sarcasm).

Taking the serious side of this -- I have had multiple generations of 
Mac laptops wake up in my bag and get hot.

The cause seems to be that if there is enough vibration to trip the 
lid sensor, the Mac decides it's open and wakes up.

The workaround is to diable wake on open (I forget where the setting 
is), making it necessary to hit a key after opening to really wake 
the machine.

Never had a problem since.

HTH,

-Steve


Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry

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