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What do you mean by "leaving the sleep mode"? To me that means you "woke the laptop" (leaving sleep == wake).

But then you say the "laptop wakes up again". Does the mean you performed another sleep? Because it can't "wake up again" if it is already in the wake state.

Please clarify.

I press Fn + F1 - laptop goes to sleep, and immediately, without my actions coming out of sleep. The same happens for automatic sleep time. From off the same - does not turn off.
Itself automatically on.


Do you have "Wake on USB" disabled in BIOS?
Yes



Do you have Atheros BT?
Yes, Atheros AR5B197 (AR9287+AR3011)
 
I press Fn + F1 - laptop goes to sleep, and immediately, without my actions coming out of sleep. The same happens for automatic sleep time. From off the same - does not turn off.
Itself automatically on.

Use Apple->Sleep when testing sleep.

Sounds like instant wake.


Check system.log for "Wake reason".

Yes, Atheros AR5B197 (AR9287+AR3011)

What are you using for USB3?
 

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I see nothing attached with 'Wake reason'.

It will look something like this:
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Jan 26 10:12:48 Speedy-OSX kernel[0]: Wake reason: USBE

You should verify that the time is the time of the unexpected wake.

USB Mouse, checked with empty usb ports - the same

No. What driver are you using for USB3?
 
I see nothing attached with 'Wake reason'.

It will look something like this:
Code:
Jan 26 10:12:48 Speedy-OSX kernel[0]: Wake reason: USBE

You should verify that the time is the time of the unexpected wake.



No. What driver are you using for USB3?

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No driver use only DSDT Patch - USB 3.0 patch for ProBook 4x40s based on Mieze's DSDT
 

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No driver use only DSDT Patch - USB 3.0 patch for ProBook 4x40s based on Mieze's DSDT

Nothing is attached.

And please do not attach the entire system.log. You should filter it down to the single line containing 'Wake reason' at the time of the unexpected instant wake. Only *you* know the specific time at which it occurred, so only *you* can correlate the event with the specific line in the log.
 
Nothing is attached.

And please do not attach the entire system.log. You should filter it down to the single line containing 'Wake reason' at the time of the unexpected instant wake. Only *you* know the specific time at which it occurred, so only *you* can correlate the event with the specific line in the log.

I'm sorry, here, once again attached
 

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Unfortunately '?' doesn't provide any useful information.

Do you have both "Wake on USB" and "Wake on LAN" disabled in BIOS?
 
Unfortunately '?' doesn't provide any useful information.

Do you have both "Wake on USB" and "Wake on LAN" disabled in BIOS?

Yes

Maybe it is attached
 

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