I have a 27" iMac from late 2009. It has a 2.8 Ghz Intel core i7 processor, 8GB of 1067 MHz DDR3 RAM, and an ATI Radeon HD 4850 512 MB graphics card/chip. It has a 1 TB SATA HD of which about 687GB is available. The OS is High Sierra (10.13.6). I essentially leave it turned on 24/7, and for a number of months now the screen has had a habit of occasionally refusing to light back up from sleep mode when I attempt activity - you can here the hardware running and clicking when I press on the mouse or keyboard but the screen will stay dark. It usually (but not always) happens late in the evening after I have used it a few times earlier in the day and it has gone through the active/sleep cycle a few times. If I leave it for a little while and try again the screen still refuses to wake, but if I leave it till the next morning it always lights back up when commanded. If I do a force shut down and briefly unplug the iMac then the screen will almost always light up properly on restart. If I do not unplug it more often than not it will not fix the problem upon restart. Again, I cannot say there is a completely definitive or predictable pattern to when this occurs - there are periods of days where it does not seem to happen at all, and then times when it happens almost every day. Could this be a software problem? Or is it more likely to be a hardware issue?
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