Re: maybe my macbook is too hot? was Re: can't get my macbook to stay shut down

2011-07-17 Thread carolyn Haas
Hi Christina:
My answer will not be likely to be very   helpful.  But, perhaps your computer 
is haunted?

Ok, on a more serious note: Mine only runs pretty warm when I'm running a lot 
of apps at the same time, forcing it to work harder, or when I operate it on a 
soft surface.  The only other time is when I'm charging something like the iPad 
that pulls power through it.


On Jul 16, 2011, at 5:50 PM, Christina wrote:

 So, I finally got my macbook to stay Shut down instead of spontaneously 
 restarting a few minutes after I shut it off.  So, I just had a theory that 
 the folks at the apple store could get it to shut down and stay shut down 
 because maybe my macbook had cooled off by then.  So, I put a fan blowing on 
 my macbook and propped it up and let it cool off.  I shut my macbook down 
 and then it stayed shut down until I restarted it.  Could this be the reason 
 my macbook keeps restarting all on it's own?  How do I know if my macbook is 
 overheating?  I know the obvious of it feeling hot.  It does feel hot but it 
 has always felt kind of hot or warm.  The internal fan rarely comes on.  It 
 only comes on if I'm really working the system with video or something like 
 that, but that's pretty uncommon.
 
 Thanks for all the help.  I did check the schedule section and all seemed 
 fine there and I am definitely navigating to the Shut down button and I am 
 not using the restart button.
 
 Have a super weekend and thanks,
 Christina
 
 On Jul 15, 2011, at 9:24 PM, Christina wrote:
 
 Hi all,
 
 Every time I shutdown my macbook it won't stay off.  No, I am not hitting 
 restart instead of shut down.  A couple of months ago I had to take my mac 
 book to the genius bar so I kept shutting down the computer and it kept 
 restarting.  I wanted to turn the computer off before I put it into the 
 bag.  Well, I told them about it at the apple store and the problem would 
 not reproduce.  Last week I had to travel and I encountered the same 
 problem when trying to pack my laptop.  I thought I finally got it to stay 
 shut off but it restarted all on it's own in the bag.  So, tonight, I tried 
 to google the problem and I cannot find any help.  I have very recently 
 repaired permissions so I don't think that would be helpful.  Any ideas?
 
 Thanks,
 Christina
 
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Re: maybe my macbook is too hot? was Re: can't get my macbook to stay shut down

2011-07-17 Thread Christina
Thanks.  Well, I thought I had figured it out.  I shut down my macbook last 
night and this morning it was back on.  :(.  I either did not cool it down 
enough or that was not the problem.  Maybe my macbook is haunted.  I'll check 
out the fan utility and keep you all posted if I figure it out.

Christina
On Jul 16, 2011, at 9:59 PM, CJ Daniel wrote:

 Christine,
 
 Actually, Ray  I just went through this on this list.  There were a lot of 
 opinions.  But, after researching in many places, both Ray  I installed a 
 little utility called FanControl.  My MBP, which used to run pretty hot, is 
 pretty cool all the time.
 
 In reading posts around the web, I found that the MBP is notorious for heat.  
 The case is designed as a sort of heat-sinc itself.  And, it is a pretty 
 common misconception to believe that your fans are only coming on 
 occasionally.  Actually, when you hear them, they're moving from normal to 
 hyper mode.  They're, pretty much, on most of the time...excluding the first 
 little bit of time after the machine is turned on  still cool.  FanControl 
 installs easily  runs in the preferences area.  With it, you can control 
 when the fans come on, what speed they run at, etc.  It's, pardon the pun, 
 pretty cool...;-)
 
 Ray had played with it  came up with some nominal settings.  He might want 
 to chime in here.
 
 Anyway, check it out,
 
 CJ
 
 
 On Jul 16, 2011, at 4:50 PM, Christina wrote:
 
 So, I finally got my macbook to stay Shut down instead of spontaneously 
 restarting a few minutes after I shut it off.  So, I just had a theory that 
 the folks at the apple store could get it to shut down and stay shut down 
 because maybe my macbook had cooled off by then.  So, I put a fan blowing 
 on my macbook and propped it up and let it cool off.  I shut my macbook 
 down and then it stayed shut down until I restarted it.  Could this be the 
 reason my macbook keeps restarting all on it's own?  How do I know if my 
 macbook is overheating?  I know the obvious of it feeling hot.  It does 
 feel hot but it has always felt kind of hot or warm.  The internal fan 
 rarely comes on.  It only comes on if I'm really working the system with 
 video or something like that, but that's pretty uncommon.
 
 Thanks for all the help.  I did check the schedule section and all seemed 
 fine there and I am definitely navigating to the Shut down button and I am 
 not using the restart button.
 
 Have a super weekend and thanks,
 Christina
 
 On Jul 15, 2011, at 9:24 PM, Christina wrote:
 
 Hi all,
 
 Every time I shutdown my macbook it won't stay off.  No, I am not hitting 
 restart instead of shut down.  A couple of months ago I had to take my mac 
 book to the genius bar so I kept shutting down the computer and it kept 
 restarting.  I wanted to turn the computer off before I put it into the 
 bag.  Well, I told them about it at the apple store and the problem would 
 not reproduce.  Last week I had to travel and I encountered the same 
 problem when trying to pack my laptop.  I thought I finally got it to stay 
 shut off but it restarted all on it's own in the bag.  So, tonight, I 
 tried to google the problem and I cannot find any help.  I have very 
 recently repaired permissions so I don't think that would be helpful.  Any 
 ideas?
 
 Thanks,
 Christina
 
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Re: maybe my macbook is too hot? was Re: can't get my macbook to stay shut down

2011-07-17 Thread Andre Nuno Soares
Hello Christina,

Go to Apple (control F2), System Preferences, Energy Saver.
Select the Power Adapter tab. 
If you have Wake for Network Access checked, uncheck it.

This option means your computer can be turned on by certain requests from your 
network, especially if you have an Airport router.

I found this link in the Apple support forums discussing this:
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/2567656?start=0tstart=0

They are discussing a different problem from yours, but still the first entries 
help to understand what may be happening to your machine.


HTH,
André

On Jul 17, 2011, at 6:44 PM, Christina wrote:

 Thanks.  Well, I thought I had figured it out.  I shut down my macbook last 
 night and this morning it was back on.  :(.  I either did not cool it down 
 enough or that was not the problem.  Maybe my macbook is haunted.  I'll check 
 out the fan utility and keep you all posted if I figure it out.
 
 Christina
 On Jul 16, 2011, at 9:59 PM, CJ Daniel wrote:
 
 Christine,
 
 Actually, Ray  I just went through this on this list.  There were a lot of 
 opinions.  But, after researching in many places, both Ray  I installed a 
 little utility called FanControl.  My MBP, which used to run pretty hot, is 
 pretty cool all the time.
 
 In reading posts around the web, I found that the MBP is notorious for heat. 
  The case is designed as a sort of heat-sinc itself.  And, it is a pretty 
 common misconception to believe that your fans are only coming on 
 occasionally.  Actually, when you hear them, they're moving from normal to 
 hyper mode.  They're, pretty much, on most of the time...excluding the first 
 little bit of time after the machine is turned on  still cool.  FanControl 
 installs easily  runs in the preferences area.  With it, you can control 
 when the fans come on, what speed they run at, etc.  It's, pardon the pun, 
 pretty cool...;-)
 
 Ray had played with it  came up with some nominal settings.  He might want 
 to chime in here.
 
 Anyway, check it out,
 
 CJ
 
 
 On Jul 16, 2011, at 4:50 PM, Christina wrote:
 
 So, I finally got my macbook to stay Shut down instead of spontaneously 
 restarting a few minutes after I shut it off.  So, I just had a theory 
 that the folks at the apple store could get it to shut down and stay shut 
 down because maybe my macbook had cooled off by then.  So, I put a fan 
 blowing on my macbook and propped it up and let it cool off.  I shut my 
 macbook down and then it stayed shut down until I restarted it.  Could 
 this be the reason my macbook keeps restarting all on it's own?  How do I 
 know if my macbook is overheating?  I know the obvious of it feeling hot.  
 It does feel hot but it has always felt kind of hot or warm.  The internal 
 fan rarely comes on.  It only comes on if I'm really working the system 
 with video or something like that, but that's pretty uncommon.
 
 Thanks for all the help.  I did check the schedule section and all seemed 
 fine there and I am definitely navigating to the Shut down button and I am 
 not using the restart button.
 
 Have a super weekend and thanks,
 Christina
 
 On Jul 15, 2011, at 9:24 PM, Christina wrote:
 
 Hi all,
 
 Every time I shutdown my macbook it won't stay off.  No, I am not hitting 
 restart instead of shut down.  A couple of months ago I had to take my 
 mac book to the genius bar so I kept shutting down the computer and it 
 kept restarting.  I wanted to turn the computer off before I put it into 
 the bag.  Well, I told them about it at the apple store and the problem 
 would not reproduce.  Last week I had to travel and I encountered the 
 same problem when trying to pack my laptop.  I thought I finally got it 
 to stay shut off but it restarted all on it's own in the bag.  So, 
 tonight, I tried to google the problem and I cannot find any help.  I 
 have very recently repaired permissions so I don't think that would be 
 helpful.  Any ideas?
 
 Thanks,
 Christina
 
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maybe my macbook is too hot? was Re: can't get my macbook to stay shut down

2011-07-16 Thread Christina
 So, I finally got my macbook to stay Shut down instead of spontaneously 
 restarting a few minutes after I shut it off.  So, I just had a theory that 
 the folks at the apple store could get it to shut down and stay shut down 
 because maybe my macbook had cooled off by then.  So, I put a fan blowing on 
 my macbook and propped it up and let it cool off.  I shut my macbook down 
 and then it stayed shut down until I restarted it.  Could this be the reason 
 my macbook keeps restarting all on it's own?  How do I know if my macbook is 
 overheating?  I know the obvious of it feeling hot.  It does feel hot but it 
 has always felt kind of hot or warm.  The internal fan rarely comes on.  It 
 only comes on if I'm really working the system with video or something like 
 that, but that's pretty uncommon.

Thanks for all the help.  I did check the schedule section and all seemed 
fine there and I am definitely navigating to the Shut down button and I am not 
using the restart button.

Have a super weekend and thanks,
Christina
  
 On Jul 15, 2011, at 9:24 PM, Christina wrote:
 
 Hi all,
 
 Every time I shutdown my macbook it won't stay off.  No, I am not hitting 
 restart instead of shut down.  A couple of months ago I had to take my mac 
 book to the genius bar so I kept shutting down the computer and it kept 
 restarting.  I wanted to turn the computer off before I put it into the bag. 
  Well, I told them about it at the apple store and the problem would not 
 reproduce.  Last week I had to travel and I encountered the same problem 
 when trying to pack my laptop.  I thought I finally got it to stay shut off 
 but it restarted all on it's own in the bag.  So, tonight, I tried to google 
 the problem and I cannot find any help.  I have very recently repaired 
 permissions so I don't think that would be helpful.  Any ideas?
 
 Thanks,
 Christina
 
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Re: maybe my macbook is too hot? was Re: can't get my macbook to stay shut down

2011-07-16 Thread CJ Daniel
Christine,

Actually, Ray  I just went through this on this list.  There were a lot of 
opinions.  But, after researching in many places, both Ray  I installed a 
little utility called FanControl.  My MBP, which used to run pretty hot, is 
pretty cool all the time.

In reading posts around the web, I found that the MBP is notorious for heat.  
The case is designed as a sort of heat-sinc itself.  And, it is a pretty common 
misconception to believe that your fans are only coming on occasionally.  
Actually, when you hear them, they're moving from normal to hyper mode.  
They're, pretty much, on most of the time...excluding the first little bit of 
time after the machine is turned on  still cool.  FanControl installs easily  
runs in the preferences area.  With it, you can control when the fans come on, 
what speed they run at, etc.  It's, pardon the pun, pretty cool...;-)

Ray had played with it  came up with some nominal settings.  He might want to 
chime in here.

Anyway, check it out,

CJ


On Jul 16, 2011, at 4:50 PM, Christina wrote:

 So, I finally got my macbook to stay Shut down instead of spontaneously 
 restarting a few minutes after I shut it off.  So, I just had a theory that 
 the folks at the apple store could get it to shut down and stay shut down 
 because maybe my macbook had cooled off by then.  So, I put a fan blowing on 
 my macbook and propped it up and let it cool off.  I shut my macbook down 
 and then it stayed shut down until I restarted it.  Could this be the reason 
 my macbook keeps restarting all on it's own?  How do I know if my macbook is 
 overheating?  I know the obvious of it feeling hot.  It does feel hot but it 
 has always felt kind of hot or warm.  The internal fan rarely comes on.  It 
 only comes on if I'm really working the system with video or something like 
 that, but that's pretty uncommon.
 
 Thanks for all the help.  I did check the schedule section and all seemed 
 fine there and I am definitely navigating to the Shut down button and I am 
 not using the restart button.
 
 Have a super weekend and thanks,
 Christina
 
 On Jul 15, 2011, at 9:24 PM, Christina wrote:
 
 Hi all,
 
 Every time I shutdown my macbook it won't stay off.  No, I am not hitting 
 restart instead of shut down.  A couple of months ago I had to take my mac 
 book to the genius bar so I kept shutting down the computer and it kept 
 restarting.  I wanted to turn the computer off before I put it into the 
 bag.  Well, I told them about it at the apple store and the problem would 
 not reproduce.  Last week I had to travel and I encountered the same 
 problem when trying to pack my laptop.  I thought I finally got it to stay 
 shut off but it restarted all on it's own in the bag.  So, tonight, I tried 
 to google the problem and I cannot find any help.  I have very recently 
 repaired permissions so I don't think that would be helpful.  Any ideas?
 
 Thanks,
 Christina
 
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