Obviously, this is not an ideal solution. The only way I can get the Mini to send a signal to the display is to unplug and replug in the Thunderbolt cable. Mac mini monitors not sleeping pro#It wakes fine with my 2018 MacBook Pro so there's nothing wrong with the display itself. The screen is a 34" LG Ultrawide 4K Thunderbolt. I have a new Mac Mini M1 with 16 GB of RAM running Big Sur 11.2.3 and every time the computer and screen go to sleep, the computer will not be able to wake the screen up.Īctually, I get "No Signal" displayed on the screen after the Mini wakes so technically the computer wakes the monitor but it fails to send a video signal. MacRumors reader Mike, who emailed us about the issue, has seen the same problems. I also noticed some pink squares/graphics glitches on the Big Sur boot/log in screen (with the coloured background, not the black and white boot up) I have tried with 2 different displays with 2 different HDMI cables with the same thing occurring on each one. My M1 (8gb/256) Mac mini doesn't seem to want to wake my displays after its been sleeping. This is not an issue that's affecting all M1 Mac mini owners, but there are numerous complaints on the MacRumors forums and the Apple Support Communities dating back to November when the Mac mini was first released. Some customers who have purchased an M1 Mac mini have been experiencing an issue that causes the machine not to wake a connected third-party display from sleep.
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