Check the power settings; it could be the amount of time that the computer sits idle before turning off to save battery.
That definitely isn't a power "setting".
Something's happening that shouldn't be happening.
You might be having problems with the battery, or it could be some kind of weird glitch.
A good tester is to create a new account.
Log into that account instead of your usual one.
DVD Knowledge Base - Mpeg Encoding - Compression for DVD MPEG compression works by taking the first.
Let it go to sleep, then try waking it up like you usually do.
If it doesn't have the same problem you've been having, it might be something wrong with your preference panes.
It can be a real pain to find the file that's creating the issue, so if this is the case, reply with some details.
However, if it has the same issue, it's most likely a fussy battery.
Is the laptop new?
Old?
Nope sorry
Apple only offers free recycling of old computers
But all the MacBooks n MacBook pros are cheaper.
The famous DVD Converter Suite converts DVD to all portable players, including iPod, iPhone, PSP, PDA, Smart Phone, Zune, PVP, PC etc.
Since u r a student u can also get a student discount n for a limited time a free iPod
There is vibrant market for Mac laptops on eBay, and you will get a lot of money toward the purchase of your new MacBook Pro if you sell them there.
Apple sadly does not accept trade-ins for computers. They will recycle it for you, but thats a waste of a computer.
If you need the cash I suggest using Ebay or Craislist.
If you do not already have an account on Ebay, it may be difficult because many people are wary of buying from a new seller.
Otherwise, I would suggest trading it in to Amazon or Best Buy. Also for a cheap mac, I suggest using Macmall, where they guarantee the lowest price, even when coupons or special deals are used (not to mention that you get a free printer, case, and software). I hope this helps.
I need a Mac Book Pro by the end of August (a college requirement).
If it's old the battery might be dying, especially if you never turn it off or have it charging all the time.
DVD ripper is a computer program that facilitates copying the content of a DVD to a hard disk drive.
If it's a new laptop, try calibrating the battery. You do this by charging it all the way to 100%, unplug it. Let it drain all the way until it shuts off.
Leave it like this for a couple of hours.
Boot it back up, charge it all the way to 100% again. That will calibrate it.
If the issue persists, then you might need to be calling an Apple support line.
Hope I helped.
My Mac always restarts after I come back to it and it's really annoying having to log in everytime and to reload everything. I've check my system preferences, but I can't find what to change, so does anybody know what system preference setting to change to stop it from restarting every time it's idle.

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