

I was surprised to find that the issue still appeared, which was quite annoying. I took my TimeMachine copy and restored it on to the borrowed Mac. Since it's a company computer I had some company benefits granting me a temporary replacement while they were fixing mine. I took the computer to the AppleStore, seeing it was only about three weeks old, and got them to take a look at it. Also, there is no console output from when I wake the computer, even though I waited a good couple of minutes at the black screen before forcing a reboot as well as closed and reopened the lid. Not quite sure why it does this, it also says: 04:52:53,008 : Next maintenance wake : Mon Sep 16 02:03:30 2013 CEST (approx)Īlthough that time has already past (It's 04:52 CEST when it schedules that). It then wakes up 3 hours later and is then supposed to sleep again I guess. The logs at 01:52 is when I put the computer to sleep and went to bed. However after having had the computer sleep over night it wouldn't wake up, it just showed a blank screen.

I thought that changing the hibernatemode to 7 worked, since my test to reproduce the issue didn't cause it anymore. Also, the return from pmset -g | grep hibernatemode is 0 - is that normal on the Air? It used to be 7 on my previous MacBook.Īnother thing that might be worth noting is that this started happening after I ran out of battery while the computer was on, however it happens every time it sleeps without power cord since then, even though it doesn't run out of power. I've tried resetting the PRAM but no luck there. I've tested this thoroughly using the DeepSleep widget and found how to reproduce it. It seems to be power related, as it only happens if the power cord is plugged in when the computer first goes into deep sleep and then gets plugged out while in sleep. These issues go away with a reboot into safe mode and then reboot (a tip which I found in a different thread here), however it all comes back after the next hibernation. When resuming from sleep the screen gets distorted like this:Ī reboot fixes that but the menu bar icons as well as some toolbar icons disappear, like in the following screen shots: Whenever the system enters hibernation, as it does after a couple of hours of sleep, the screen gets distorted when it comes back from sleep.

I'm having some issues with my MacBook Air (2013).
