"knocking" sound while Mac is sleeping

Hello there,


Looks like I'm not the only one who has this problem, but no solution is found.


So, while iMac is in sleeping mode and notifications are coming, it makes a "knocking" sound.

The screen from black becomes dark blue, a mouse appears, and that sound.


Any idea?


Thank you.



Posted on Sep 23, 2022 06:51 AM

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Posted on Sep 23, 2022 06:54 AM

what model iMac? do you have a solid state drive or an external drive or a combination of drives? if you have an external drive have you attempted to disconnect it and see if the knocking sound continues?

In any event if this is an Intel Mac see these steps for reseting the SMC and PRAM. My suggestion to you is to repeat SMC 3x and the the PRAM 3x and see if that does anything.

https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201295


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Sep 23, 2022 06:54 AM in response to iuzii

what model iMac? do you have a solid state drive or an external drive or a combination of drives? if you have an external drive have you attempted to disconnect it and see if the knocking sound continues?

In any event if this is an Intel Mac see these steps for reseting the SMC and PRAM. My suggestion to you is to repeat SMC 3x and the the PRAM 3x and see if that does anything.

https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201295


Sep 23, 2022 07:06 AM in response to JimmyCMPIT

Ok, I think I need to add some information, pardon me. 🙄


Not really the sound is an issue in general. If you turn off the sound, it doesn't sound, but still, when the notification is coming, it kinda trying to wake up as the black screen becomes dark blue and the mouse shows up.


Sorry for the misleading information 🫣


Sep 23, 2022 07:27 AM in response to iuzii

that is weird. I have an M iMac and I've never seen that, but I rarely get to use it and it rarely goes to sleep. SMC is performed every boot on an M1 so thats out of the equation.

someone else may have a better solution but if your Mac is less than 14 calendar days you can return it no questions asked (unless they ask you why is a boot embedded in the screen) but it might still be under warranty which you may need to call it in to Apple. This is a volunteer forum. To speak directly with Apple call 1-800-MY-APPLE or go to apple.com/contact for a list of international phone numbers.

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