I've constantly had "Wake for network access" toggled. Toggling "Enable Power Nap" on or off does not fix the problem. Toggling the "put hard disks to sleep when possible" does not fix the problem. I have also altered the settings under Energy Saver. So I'm not sure whether I've actually reset the PRAM. I have also tried to reset the PRAM, but the instructions online don't seem to work for an iMac Pro. Nothing posted in the other threads seems to work. This has become very annoying, as it basically happens every day, particularly when I first go to the computer in the morning. Then a single tap of the power will boot the system. Instead, I have to hold the power button for like 10 seconds in order to force the system to truly shut down. No key will wake the system and tapping the power button does nothing. Second, sometimes the computer has essentially crashed. I know a shut down has occurred because a simple tap of the power button on the back boots the system back up again. First, I sometimes come to my computer in the morning and find that it has shut itself down after sleep. Otherwise one of two other things happen. ![]() But that tends to be only if I'm away from the computer for a short while. ![]() Sometimes it will wake by my pressing the keyboard. When my iMac Pro (base configuration) sleeps it does one of three things.
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