I have a really nice mid-2013 Core i7, 1.7GHz MBA running High Sierra. Right after I bought it, I installed an OWC Aura Pro X 480GB SSD and installed High Sierra. Every so often, after I leave it sitting closed for a while (sometimes a few days, this isn't my primary computer), I'll return to it and find it a bit warm to the touch and when I open it, will see the flashing-folder system-not-found icon. I power cycle it and it starts up fairly normally, with the multi-lingual message that it had recovered from a serious crash (the kernel panic grim-aftermath screen). The logs don't show very much, but I did note an entry in the power management log (the last entry before my reboot) the said:
Some extensive Googling (I owe a lot of my IT career to Google search), led to the possibility of it being caused by Power Nap. I turned that off, but it still seems to happen on occasion. It got to the point where the only Energy Saver (Power Adapter) setting I had checked was to wake for WiFi network access. With the problem returning this past week, I just unchecked that.
Has anybody experienced anything like this? Better yet, does anybody know how to fix it??
Thanks,
Ric
00:11:41.105176 -0800 powerd Entering Sleep state due to 'Maintenance Sleep':
Some extensive Googling (I owe a lot of my IT career to Google search), led to the possibility of it being caused by Power Nap. I turned that off, but it still seems to happen on occasion. It got to the point where the only Energy Saver (Power Adapter) setting I had checked was to wake for WiFi network access. With the problem returning this past week, I just unchecked that.
Has anybody experienced anything like this? Better yet, does anybody know how to fix it??
Thanks,
Ric