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So I'm having issues with the computer not waking up in the morning.  I guess it goes into a deep sleep of some sort and I have to hold the power button twice to turn it on, and get greeted with a computer experienced a problem message on login. 

The most recent log in the system diagnostics is titled:

aosnotifyd,diskarbitrationd_2014-08-21-184310_MacBook-Pro.shutdownStall 

And the brief details are:

ate/Time:       2014-08-20 22:02:42 -0700

OS Version:      10.9.4 (Build 13E28)

Architecture:    x86_64

Report Version:  18  

Command:         No Target

[code]....

Info:
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