MacBook Pro :: 15" MBP's Display Won't Sleep?

Apr 22, 2010

No matter how long I leave my display on, my MBP won't sleep it's display! Even if my energy saver preferences are set to sleep after one minute. Any idea? I restored from a time machine backup since I migrated from a 2008 white MacBook.

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