The system was not locked up, the keyboard and trackpad were autoconnected to the VM. As I stated, once I disabled USB autoconnect in the VM, the problem did not recur. I checked a bunch of posts and couldn't find this info, so I figured I'd let the rest of you in on what I found. As soon as I did that, keyboard and trackpad control was returned and I was able to use the MacBook again. I was able to get past this issue without a hard reboot by opening an SSH terminal connection to the MacBook from another mac and killing Parallels. ![]() I guess that, because the keyboard and trackpad are on the USB bus, when the MacBook wakes and the VM is running with autoconnect on, the VM hijacks the keyboard and trackpad. With USB autoconnect off in the VM configuration, this issue has not occured. This issue only occurs for me when Parallels is running and the virtual machine is set to connect USB devices automatically. I originally thought it was an OS X issue, but it turns out it is Parallels. This is the sleep mode that occurs when the battery is completely drained or removed during sleep (Safe Sleep? Deep Sleep? I'm not sure.
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