Prevent Mac from sleeping
OS Ventura How to prevent Mac from sleeping when display is off. Prior to Ventura this was accessible via the battery in system settings
MacBook Air
OS Ventura How to prevent Mac from sleeping when display is off. Prior to Ventura this was accessible via the battery in system settings
MacBook Air
It's now under System Settings > Displays > Advanced…
It's now under System Settings > Displays > Advanced…
I'm not sure how helpful this will be because I have an iMac, so I cannot check things battery related. but have you checked in System Settings in the Energy Saver tab? that's where they are on my machine.
Thanks Jeffrey but there is no Energy Saver on my MacBook Air. The reason I asked the question is that when I download several gigabytes of data I want the computer to stay on permanently after the screen turns off
thanks a lot I was going to rollback to Monterey as I use my Mac for media streaming and it was perfectly fine with Monterey. With Ventura my server stopped working every time the screen went to sleep and I had to go back from the living room to the Mac and wake it up to be able to watch a movie. this new setting panel is a total mess
Now this is interesting. I was about to post a different question but maybe this is the answer. I had been wondering where this option was but left it for another day. I just recently upgraded to Ventura, 13.0.1.
Under Monterey and before, my 2017 iMac would go into a "deep sleep" when left alone for quite some time. Under Ventura, that does not appear to be happening but I now see that this option is defaulted "on."
The reason this is an issue is that I am a johnny-come-lately to two things - leaving my Mac on all night and Time Machine. I used to shut my machine off at night out of security concerns but with Monterey, I started leaving it on at night. I had read several articles that Apple prefers that, and based on (poor) boot-up performance, I believe it. But I had a long-standing concern related to a hacking incident that happened a very long time ago.
Anyway, accessing it in the morning with Monterey, I got the long wait for my password request, indicative of a "deep sleep." That is no longer happening with Ventura, which concerns me.
In addition, I started using TM in Monterey - backups were done manually before. Well, TM does things all night. That did not seem to be a problem with sleep in Monterey but I was beginning to wonder about Ventura.
So, I am guessing now, based on your answer here, that defaulting this option to "keep the hard drive going" is the reason I am seeing Ventura's sleep behavior (in the morning, the password request dialog box in Ventura comes up immediately)? I guess I will turn this feature off and see what happens tonight. Thanks.
Thank you dialabrain!
Why did they move it? System settings turned into a horrible jumble on Ventura. Search doesn't even turn up this feature. It feels like an implementation detail leaked through and they just tossed it into the Display settings config.
I just got back after being away for 2 hrs and expected the backup to have been completed. It was not.
On power, heavy disk activity during a backup, went to sleep. Arggg!
thanks for the correction dialabrain. I love it when I learn new things. :)
Welcome.
Thanks ever so much. That's really helpful
You're welcome.
Thanks dialabrain. That is probably the last place I would have looked.
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Thank you dialabrain!
You're welcome.
Why did they move it?
Couldn't tell you.
Prevent Mac from sleeping