Try getting rid of Kaspersky Internet security.
My gut says that is your problem.  These types of applications are resource 
hogs that are always running in the background. 

- Brad -


On Jan 18, 2021, at 13:44, maurice mines <[email protected]> wrote:

Hello, everyone if you're in the United States happy Martin Luther King Jr. day.


I have an interesting situation here. I have a MacBook Pro 2020 Intel addition 
that simply refuses to go to's if I put it to sleep the battery discharges 
rapidly. Computer gets warm. My big question is since the shipping boxes now 
arrived should I go without the use of this machine for up to two weeks, 
because of the pandemic and shipping and other transportation delays or is this 
purely a software issue that if anyone knows what software might potentially 
cause this issue certainly enlighten me on the subject. I am running Kaspersky 
Internet security. Could this potentially overburdened the processor. I vaguely 
remember that there were issues discussed on this list in the past about the 
MacBook Air not completely going to sleep. This looks like it but remember this 
is that this is a 13 inch MacBook Pro. Are they similar?


If none of this is true my other concern is this, do I have a situation where 
Big Sur at least in my case got the code written for the M1 processor when this 
is an Intel processor in other words what I'm getting at is is it being pushed 
too hard?


Final question I guess bottom line does someone think that this issue can be 
fixed say in the next two weeks. Because I'm in the middle of dealing with 
employment people who are helping me to find future employment. I'm also deaf 
blind. Meaning I use this computer heavily for communication with email list 
such as this one in addition I have an additional disability that's called a 
written expression disorder. Basically this means dyslexia of writing. So as 
you may guess I'm dictating this message to the computer. Being without the 
computer for two weeks certainly put an extreme damper on the things that I 
need to be doing. So I want to explore every option before putting this machine 
in the box and shipping it back to Apple. This is because I've been taught that 
all Apple stores at this point are shuttered because of the ubiquitous word 
here, praise, the pandemic. That's why it has come to this.


All I'm told is to just backup my data to ship it to them should this become 
necessary. It is my intention to wipe this machine completely. Having survived 
computer security classes I already know that common sense even should say wipe 
the drive send it to them with no personal data on the machine yes I do have 
backup hardware and software. So the data should be fine. This includes my 
virtual copy of Windows and its accompanying software. Since it is a virtual 
machine it's backup is of course stored in an encrypted backup disk. Any good 
suggestions, would be greatly appreciated. Because of everything that's going 
on this week with me. I'm not shipping this until Thursday if it becomes 
necessary.


Please note as I've stated that the text of this message has been dictated to 
the computer. That means there may be errors in the text above. If there's 
something that you don't understand, and or need clarification on? Please reach 
out to me to ask me what my original intent was? I look forward to if it 
becomes necessary helping to clear up any misunderstandings that may arise from 
the text above.


Note number two please note that my comments above are of a personal nature 
meaning it is me my views, positions in our statements do not reflect those of 
the national Federation of the blind, or the national Federation of the blind 
deaf blind division.

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