Hi,

Thanks for the info.  I don't think anything has changed.  I'm using a a 2010 
macbook pro I just got last week.  lol.

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On Nov 18, 2010, at 9:56 AM, Bryan Jones wrote:

> Hi Ricardo - The only way I was ever able to get my macbook or mbp to stay 
> awake with the lid closed was to have an external monitor attached. When I 
> did that, it worked great and I could access everything, put it to sleep, 
> wake it up and restart it using the external USB keyboard, but whenever I 
> tried it without an external monitor attached it would awake for a couple of 
> seconds and then go right back to sleep. The last macbook I had was a late 
> 2008 aluminum model, so maybe things have changed for the better on the newer 
> models, I don't know.
> 
> HTH,
> Bryan
> 
> On Nov 18, 2010, at 6:57 AM, Ricardo Walker wrote:
>> When closing the lid of my Macbook pro, the computer automatically goes to 
>> sleep.  Is there a way to change this behavior?  I've looked in the display 
>> and energy savor settings and didn't find anything.
> 
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