![]() So far my MBP (mid 2014 retina 15") hasn't gone into deep sleep spontaneously. Please note that your late 2013 MacBook Pro does NOT have a removable battery. So I did a proper SMC reset, after I charged my battery to 100% with the original charger, and followed Apple's instructions exactly, on the link above. Apple says to unplug the MacBook before, then hold those buttons for 10 seconds, my first reply above says to plug it in, and doesn't say anything about holding the buttons!!!!! Sorry about that!!!! Please note that my first instructions above on resetting the SMC are BAD INSTRUCTIONS. I had previously done some fake SMC resets, according to bad instructions. That way the setpoint is memorized correctly." ![]() So how to fix? It's quite simple you need to do a SMC reset and cycle the battery a few times by fully discharging it and recharging it. What is happening here is SMC thinks the power level is below the set threshold so it needs to power down the system into deep sleep mode. " I bet you leave your system plugged in most of the time. ![]() Upon further, further research, (and I have the same problem with my notebook) I found this, and I'll just quote: I know a lot of technical /computer science stuff so if you need me to do try anything just tell me If you guys have any other Idea what else could cause this problem or more questions I would be glad to hear. Oh and as the device ist 3 Years old I guess I don't have any warranty anymore. Does anyone know if the Reseting without flushing the BootCamp partition can cause problems? I didnt want to wipe the whole disk so far because currently I can't reinstall Bootcamp and its sometimes the only way to use my Mac while I don't have power without being interrupted the whole time. I hope you can help me, I am really frustrated right now because you normaly don't expect something like that from such a device after 3 Years. ![]()
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