Additional Troubleshooting Tips for PowerBook 5300 and PowerBook 190
There is a known issue with the password security feature on the PowerBook 5300 and 190 series computers. If you open the Password Security control panel and password security is turned on and it is set to "ask for password on wake", the PowerBook does not sleep. One workaround is to turn off the "ask for password on wake" feature. If this is done, the PowerBook can be put to sleep. This issue can be resolved by installing the System 7.5 Update 2.0 (or later system software), which includes the Password Security 1.0.3 control panel.
Check to make sure that there are no extensions or control panels in the System Folder that may be causing the computer to assume that the system is busy. (For example, the FocalPoint II INIT has been shown to cause this; others may also.)
Make sure there are no applications currently running that would keep the system busy. (For example, Microsoft Word's automatic repagination option keeps the system awake.)
An extension called Insomnia came on the Install Me First disk with some versions of the system software. If this extension is mistakenly put into the Extensions folder in the active System folder on the hard disk, the PowerBook does not go to sleep. It should be removed from the hard disk. Insomnia is an extension that keeps the PowerBook from going to sleep during the installation process when starting from the Install Me First disk.