My PCs wake up by themselves from standby or hibernation!
I'm having this problem since some months now: my PC randomly powers up by
itself when in hibernation or standby, which is very annoying.
I also have a laptop which has the same problem. This sucks, since sometimes
i want to use it and the battery has been killed because it powered itself
up and ran all the time without me knowing.
Both machines are running Vista. All the wake-up options in the BIOS are
disabled, and there are no wakeup timers in the BIOS. The laptop powers up
even if nothing is connected to it (no network, no usb, no nothing).
What the hell is going on? How can I prevent my pcs from waking up by
themselves? When I put them in hibernation or to sleep, i just want them to
stay there until I power them up by myself. Just using shutdown is not a
solution :(
I hope you can help me to find a solution...
hal
Re: My PCs wake up by themselves from standby or hibernation!
"Hal9000" <hal9000@****spam.com> wrote in message
news:F2BF114C-2595-4777-9414-8B2326EB471E@microsoft.com...
> I'm having this problem since some months now: my PC randomly powers up by
> itself when in hibernation or standby, which is very annoying.
> I also have a laptop which has the same problem. This sucks, since
> sometimes
> i want to use it and the battery has been killed because it powered itself
> up and ran all the time without me knowing.
> Both machines are running Vista. All the wake-up options in the BIOS are
> disabled, and there are no wakeup timers in the BIOS. The laptop powers up
> even if nothing is connected to it (no network, no usb, no nothing).
> What the hell is going on? How can I prevent my pcs from waking up by
> themselves? When I put them in hibernation or to sleep, i just want them
> to
> stay there until I power them up by myself. Just using shutdown is not a
> solution :(
> I hope you can help me to find a solution...
> hal
>
>
Turn the mouse over onto its back.
--
Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM
http://www.fjsmjs.com
Re: My PCs wake up by themselves from standby or hibernation!
That's a good one. I like it. A little levity never hurt anyone.
"Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM" wrote:
> "Hal9000" <hal9000@****spam.com> wrote in message
> news:F2BF114C-2595-4777-9414-8B2326EB471E@microsoft.com...
> > I'm having this problem since some months now: my PC randomly powers up by
> > itself when in hibernation or standby, which is very annoying.
> > I also have a laptop which has the same problem. This sucks, since
> > sometimes
> > i want to use it and the battery has been killed because it powered itself
> > up and ran all the time without me knowing.
> > Both machines are running Vista. All the wake-up options in the BIOS are
> > disabled, and there are no wakeup timers in the BIOS. The laptop powers up
> > even if nothing is connected to it (no network, no usb, no nothing).
> > What the hell is going on? How can I prevent my pcs from waking up by
> > themselves? When I put them in hibernation or to sleep, i just want them
> > to
> > stay there until I power them up by myself. Just using shutdown is not a
> > solution :(
> > I hope you can help me to find a solution...
> > hal
> >
> >
>
> Turn the mouse over onto its back.
>
> --
> Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM
> http://www.fjsmjs.com
>
>
>
>
Re: My PCs wake up by themselves from standby or hibernation!
Hi Hal9000,
Check Task Scheduler for any scheduled tasks that have "wake the
computer" under the Conditions tab. Don't forget to check "Show hidden
tasks" under View in right pane.
Hope this helps,
Shawn
--
brink
"Practice makes perfect, then you reinstall"
Vista 64 Home Premium
1.5 Gig DDR2 533 Mhz (PC4200) RAM
Re: My PCs wake up by themselves from standby or hibernation!
Not levity. Vibration moving the mouse often wakes computers up. Turning
it over prevents this.
"CB" <CB@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:F8E4AAC0-9069-4938-9B9D-15852BC170A3@microsoft.com...
> That's a good one. I like it. A little levity never hurt anyone.
>
> "Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM" wrote:
>
>> "Hal9000" <hal9000@****spam.com> wrote in message
>> news:F2BF114C-2595-4777-9414-8B2326EB471E@microsoft.com...
>> > I'm having this problem since some months now: my PC randomly powers up
>> > by
>> > itself when in hibernation or standby, which is very annoying.
>> > I also have a laptop which has the same problem. This sucks, since
>> > sometimes
>> > i want to use it and the battery has been killed because it powered
>> > itself
>> > up and ran all the time without me knowing.
>> > Both machines are running Vista. All the wake-up options in the BIOS
>> > are
>> > disabled, and there are no wakeup timers in the BIOS. The laptop powers
>> > up
>> > even if nothing is connected to it (no network, no usb, no nothing).
>> > What the hell is going on? How can I prevent my pcs from waking up by
>> > themselves? When I put them in hibernation or to sleep, i just want
>> > them
>> > to
>> > stay there until I power them up by myself. Just using shutdown is not
>> > a
>> > solution :(
>> > I hope you can help me to find a solution...
>> > hal
>>
>> Turn the mouse over onto its back.
Re: My PCs wake up by themselves from standby or hibernation!
Sorry. I thought you were joking. It made me laugh. Anyway, I guess I learn
something new every day. Thank you for the information.
C.B.
"brink" wrote:
>
> Hi Hal9000,
>
> Check Task Scheduler for any scheduled tasks that have "wake the
> computer" under the Conditions tab. Don't forget to check "Show hidden
> tasks" under View in right pane.
>
> Hope this helps,
> Shawn
>
>
> --
> brink
>
> "Practice makes perfect, then you reinstall"
> Vista 64 Home Premium
> 1.5 Gig DDR2 533 Mhz (PC4200) RAM
>
Re: My PCs wake up by themselves from standby or hibernation!
under "MobilePC" i had a task called "TMM"(whatever that is) with the wake
option enabled. i disabled that options, now i hope it will fix the
problem...
hal
"brink" <brink.2q3ew4@no-mx.forums.net> wrote in message
news:brink.2q3ew4@no-mx.forums.net...
>
> Hi Hal9000,
>
> Check Task Scheduler for any scheduled tasks that have "wake the
> computer" under the Conditions tab. Don't forget to check "Show hidden
> tasks" under View in right pane.
>
> Hope this helps,
> Shawn
>
>
> --
> brink
>
> "Practice makes perfect, then you reinstall"
> Vista 64 Home Premium
> 1.5 Gig DDR2 533 Mhz (PC4200) RAM
Re: My PCs wake up by themselves from standby or hibernation!
Hal9000;299955 Wrote:
> under "MobilePC" i had a task called "TMM"(whatever that is) with the
> wake
> option enabled. i disabled that options, now i hope it will fix the
> problem...
> hal
>
> "brink" <brink.2q3ew4@no-mx.forums.net> wrote in message
> 'no-mx.forums.net' (http://no-mx.forums.net)...
>
>
Here's a link that explains the TMM: (Transient Multimon Manager)
'_http://whitepapers.techrepublic.com.com/whitepaper.aspx?docid=150397_'
(http://whitepapers.techrepublic.com....x?docid=150397)
However, this may not be it though. I checked mine to & it was enabled
with wake to without any problems.
I guess if all else fails you can turn off "sleep" & "hybrid" & just
use "hibernation" in Power Management. It'll take 30 seconds or so
wakeup, but at least everything will shut down completely. No more
hunting for what might be running to cause it to wake up.
Shawn
--
brink
"Practice makes perfect, then you reinstall"
Vista 64 Home Premium
1.5 Gig DDR2 533 Mhz (PC4200) RAM
Re: My PCs wake up by themselves from standby or hibernation!
my pcs even wake up when hibernated! only a shut down will prevent them from
turning on :(
"brink" <brink.2q7y32@no-mx.forums.net> wrote in message
news:brink.2q7y32@no-mx.forums.net...
>
> Hal9000;299955 Wrote:
>> under "MobilePC" i had a task called "TMM"(whatever that is) with the
>> wake
>> option enabled. i disabled that options, now i hope it will fix the
>> problem...
>> hal
>>
>> "brink" <brink.2q3ew4@no-mx.forums.net> wrote in message
>> 'no-mx.forums.net' (http://no-mx.forums.net)...
>>
>>
>
> Here's a link that explains the TMM: (Transient Multimon Manager)
>
> '_http://whitepapers.techrepublic.com.com/whitepaper.aspx?docid=150397_'
> (http://whitepapers.techrepublic.com....x?docid=150397)
>
> However, this may not be it though. I checked mine to & it was enabled
> with wake to without any problems.
>
> I guess if all else fails you can turn off "sleep" & "hybrid" & just
> use "hibernation" in Power Management. It'll take 30 seconds or so
> wakeup, but at least everything will shut down completely. No more
> hunting for what might be running to cause it to wake up.
>
>
> Shawn
>
>
> --
> brink
>
> "Practice makes perfect, then you reinstall"
> Vista 64 Home Premium
> 1.5 Gig DDR2 533 Mhz (PC4200) RAM
Re: My PCs wake up by themselves from standby or hibernation!
Hal9000;300692 Wrote:
> my pcs even wake up when hibernated! only a shut down will prevent them
> from
> turning on :(
>
>
Ok Hal9000,
I found this new method for you.
1. open Command Prompt
2. type "powercfg -lastwakup"
3. hit enter
This will tell you what woke up your computer the last time. Now, the
trick will be IDing what is spits up is the cause.
Hope this helps,
Shawn
--
brink
"Practice makes perfect, then you reinstall"
Vista 64 Home Premium
1.5 Gig DDR2 533 Mhz (PC4200) RAM
Re: My PCs wake up by themselves from standby or hibernation!
C:\Windows\system32>powercfg -lastwake
Wake History Count - 1
Wake History [0]
Wake Source Count - 0
Hm... how do I interpret this information?
hal
"brink" <brink.2qa5y0@no-mx.forums.net> wrote in message
news:brink.2qa5y0@no-mx.forums.net...
>
> Hal9000;300692 Wrote:
>> my pcs even wake up when hibernated! only a shut down will prevent them
>> from
>> turning on :(
>>
>>
>
> Ok Hal9000,
>
> I found this new method for you.
>
> 1. open Command Prompt
> 2. type "powercfg -lastwakup"
> 3. hit enter
>
> This will tell you what woke up your computer the last time. Now, the
> trick will be IDing what is spits up is the cause.
>
> Hope this helps,
> Shawn
>
>
> --
> brink
>
> "Practice makes perfect, then you reinstall"
> Vista 64 Home Premium
> 1.5 Gig DDR2 533 Mhz (PC4200) RAM
Re: My PCs wake up by themselves from standby or hibernation!
Hal9000;303548 Wrote:
> C:\Windows\system32>powercfg -lastwake
> Wake History Count - 1
> Wake History [0]
> Wake Source Count - 0
>
> Hm... how do I interpret this information?
> hal
>
> "brink" <brink.2qa5y0@no-mx.forums.net> wrote in message
> news:brink.2qa5y0@no-mx.forums.net...
> >
> > Hal9000;300692 Wrote:
> >> my pcs even wake up when hibernated! only a shut down will prevent
> them
> >> from
> >> turning on :(
> >>
> >>
> >
> > Ok Hal9000,
> >
> > I found this new method for you.
> >
> > 1. open Command Prompt
> > 2. type "powercfg -lastwake"
> > 3. hit enter
> >
> > This will tell you what woke up your computer the last time. Now, the
> > trick will be IDing what is spits up is the cause.
> >
> > Hope this helps,
> > Shawn
> >
> >
> > --
> > brink
> >
> > "Practice makes perfect, then you reinstall"
> > Vista 64 Home Premium
> > 1.5 Gig DDR2 533 Mhz (PC4200) RAM
OK,
That didn't spit out anything useful now did it. Try this instead:
1. open command prompt
2. type "powercfg /?" (no quotes)
3. hit enter
You'll get a list of all available command options with details on
powercfg.
scroll down to the "DeviceQuery" section and follow instructions to
run. This will list all devices on your computer that can wake it up.
We'll then have to go one by one & check the little buggers. It looks
overwhelming, but it is easy to work with. Post back for help on this
and results.
Hope this helps,
Shawn
--
brink
"Practice makes perfect, then you reinstall"
Vista 64 Home Premium
1.5 Gig DDR2 533 Mhz (PC4200) RAM
Re: My PCs wake up by themselves from standby or hibernation!
Log Name: System
Source: Microsoft-Windows-Power-Troubleshooter
Date: 13.05.2007 08:08:46
Event ID: 1
Task Category: None
Level: Information
Keywords:
User: LOCAL SERVICE
Computer: Hal9000
Description:
The system has resumed from sleep.
Sleep Time: 13.05.2007 00:06:47
Wake Time: 13.05.2007 06:08:41
Wake Source: Unknown
Event Xml:
<Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event">
<System>
<Provider Name="Microsoft-Windows-Power-Troubleshooter"
Guid="{cdc05e28-c449-49c6-b9d2-88cf761644df}" />
<EventID>1</EventID>
<Version>0</Version>
<Level>4</Level>
<Task>0</Task>
<Opcode>0</Opcode>
<Keywords>0x8000000000000000</Keywords>
<TimeCreated SystemTime="2007-05-13T06:08:46.000Z" />
<EventRecordID>57725</EventRecordID>
<Correlation ActivityID="{D3F1C24F-3DD8-4B7C-A8AC-B98024A62376}" />
<Execution ProcessID="1604" ThreadID="6260" />
<Channel>System</Channel>
<Computer>Hal9000</Computer>
<Security UserID="S-1-5-19" />
</System>
<EventData>
<Data Name="SleepTime">2007-05-13T00:06:47.761Z</Data>
<Data Name="WakeTime">2007-05-13T06:08:41.882Z</Data>
<Data Name="SleepDuration">34011</Data>
<Data Name="WakeDuration">4649</Data>
<Data Name="DriverInitDuration">4324</Data>
<Data Name="BiosInitDuration">0</Data>
<Data Name="HiberWriteDuration">134387</Data>
<Data Name="HiberReadDuration">14894</Data>
<Data Name="HiberPagesWritten">109351</Data>
<Data Name="Attributes">16403</Data>
<Data Name="TargetState">5</Data>
<Data Name="EffectiveState">5</Data>
<Data Name="WakeSourceType">0</Data>
<Data Name="WakeSourceTextLength">0</Data>
<Data Name="WakeSourceText">
</Data>
</EventData>
</Event>
This morning my pc woke up by itself from hibernation. Unfortunatelly no
indication of what the cause could be! :(
hal
"brink" <brink.2qdkvi@no-mx.forums.net> wrote in message
news:brink.2qdkvi@no-mx.forums.net...
>
> Hal9000;303548 Wrote:
>> C:\Windows\system32>powercfg -lastwake
>> Wake History Count - 1
>> Wake History [0]
>> Wake Source Count - 0
>>
>> Hm... how do I interpret this information?
>> hal
>>
>> "brink" <brink.2qa5y0@no-mx.forums.net> wrote in message
>> news:brink.2qa5y0@no-mx.forums.net...
>> >
>> > Hal9000;300692 Wrote:
>> >> my pcs even wake up when hibernated! only a shut down will prevent
>> them
>> >> from
>> >> turning on :(
>> >>
>> >>
>> >
>> > Ok Hal9000,
>> >
>> > I found this new method for you.
>> >
>> > 1. open Command Prompt
>> > 2. type "powercfg -lastwake"
>> > 3. hit enter
>> >
>> > This will tell you what woke up your computer the last time. Now, the
>> > trick will be IDing what is spits up is the cause.
>> >
>> > Hope this helps,
>> > Shawn
>> >
>> >
>> > --
>> > brink
>> >
>> > "Practice makes perfect, then you reinstall"
>> > Vista 64 Home Premium
>> > 1.5 Gig DDR2 533 Mhz (PC4200) RAM
>
> OK,
>
> That didn't spit out anything useful now did it. Try this instead:
>
> 1. open command prompt
> 2. type "powercfg /?" (no quotes)
> 3. hit enter
>
> You'll get a list of all available command options with details on
> powercfg.
>
> scroll down to the "DeviceQuery" section and follow instructions to
> run. This will list all devices on your computer that can wake it up.
> We'll then have to go one by one & check the little buggers. It looks
> overwhelming, but it is easy to work with. Post back for help on this
> and results.
>
> Hope this helps,
> Shawn
>
>
> --
> brink
>
> "Practice makes perfect, then you reinstall"
> Vista 64 Home Premium
> 1.5 Gig DDR2 533 Mhz (PC4200) RAM
Re: My PCs wake up by themselves from standby or hibernation!
Hal9000;307308 Wrote:
> Log Name: System
> Source: Microsoft-Windows-Power-Troubleshooter
> Date: 13.05.2007 08:08:46
> Event ID: 1
> Task Category: None
> Level: Information
> Keywords:
> User: LOCAL SERVICE
> Computer: Hal9000
> Description:
> The system has resumed from sleep.
>
> Sleep Time: 13.05.2007 00:06:47
> Wake Time: 13.05.2007 06:08:41
>
> Wake Source: Unknown
> Event Xml:
> <Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event">
> <System>
> <Provider Name="Microsoft-Windows-Power-Troubleshooter"
> Guid="{cdc05e28-c449-49c6-b9d2-88cf761644df}" />
> <EventID>1</EventID>
> <Version>0</Version>
> <Level>4</Level>
> <Task>0</Task>
> <Opcode>0</Opcode>
> <Keywords>0x8000000000000000</Keywords>
> <TimeCreated SystemTime="2007-05-13T06:08:46.000Z" />
> <EventRecordID>57725</EventRecordID>
> <Correlation ActivityID="{D3F1C24F-3DD8-4B7C-A8AC-B98024A62376}" />
> <Execution ProcessID="1604" ThreadID="6260" />
> <Channel>System</Channel>
> <Computer>Hal9000</Computer>
> <Security UserID="S-1-5-19" />
> </System>
> <EventData>
> <Data Name="SleepTime">2007-05-13T00:06:47.761Z</Data>
> <Data Name="WakeTime">2007-05-13T06:08:41.882Z</Data>
> <Data Name="SleepDuration">34011</Data>
> <Data Name="WakeDuration">4649</Data>
> <Data Name="DriverInitDuration">4324</Data>
> <Data Name="BiosInitDuration">0</Data>
> <Data Name="HiberWriteDuration">134387</Data>
> <Data Name="HiberReadDuration">14894</Data>
> <Data Name="HiberPagesWritten">109351</Data>
> <Data Name="Attributes">16403</Data>
> <Data Name="TargetState">5</Data>
> <Data Name="EffectiveState">5</Data>
> <Data Name="WakeSourceType">0</Data>
> <Data Name="WakeSourceTextLength">0</Data>
> <Data Name="WakeSourceText">
> </Data>
> </EventData>
> </Event>
>
> This morning my pc woke up by itself from hibernation. Unfortunatelly
> no
> indication of what the cause could be! :(
> hal
>
>
Well Hal,
Let's hope it was just one of those Vista flukes and your computer will
wake up ok from now on. I don't see anything in that report either.
Glad to hear,
Shawn
--
brink
"Practice makes perfect, then you reinstall"
Vista 64 Home Premium
1.5 Gig DDR2 533 Mhz (PC4200) RAM
Re: My PCs wake up by themselves from standby or hibernation!
What does "powercfg -DEVICEQUERY wake_armed" display? (from a command
prompt)
J
"brink" <brink.2qiin0@no-mx.forums.net> wrote in message
news:brink.2qiin0@no-mx.forums.net...
>
> Hal9000;307308 Wrote:
>> Log Name: System
>> Source: Microsoft-Windows-Power-Troubleshooter
>> Date: 13.05.2007 08:08:46
>> Event ID: 1
>> Task Category: None
>> Level: Information
>> Keywords:
>> User: LOCAL SERVICE
>> Computer: Hal9000
>> Description:
>> The system has resumed from sleep.
>>
>> Sleep Time: 13.05.2007 00:06:47
>> Wake Time: 13.05.2007 06:08:41
>>
>> Wake Source: Unknown
>> Event Xml:
>> <Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event">
>> <System>
>> <Provider Name="Microsoft-Windows-Power-Troubleshooter"
>> Guid="{cdc05e28-c449-49c6-b9d2-88cf761644df}" />
>> <EventID>1</EventID>
>> <Version>0</Version>
>> <Level>4</Level>
>> <Task>0</Task>
>> <Opcode>0</Opcode>
>> <Keywords>0x8000000000000000</Keywords>
>> <TimeCreated SystemTime="2007-05-13T06:08:46.000Z" />
>> <EventRecordID>57725</EventRecordID>
>> <Correlation ActivityID="{D3F1C24F-3DD8-4B7C-A8AC-B98024A62376}" />
>> <Execution ProcessID="1604" ThreadID="6260" />
>> <Channel>System</Channel>
>> <Computer>Hal9000</Computer>
>> <Security UserID="S-1-5-19" />
>> </System>
>> <EventData>
>> <Data Name="SleepTime">2007-05-13T00:06:47.761Z</Data>
>> <Data Name="WakeTime">2007-05-13T06:08:41.882Z</Data>
>> <Data Name="SleepDuration">34011</Data>
>> <Data Name="WakeDuration">4649</Data>
>> <Data Name="DriverInitDuration">4324</Data>
>> <Data Name="BiosInitDuration">0</Data>
>> <Data Name="HiberWriteDuration">134387</Data>
>> <Data Name="HiberReadDuration">14894</Data>
>> <Data Name="HiberPagesWritten">109351</Data>
>> <Data Name="Attributes">16403</Data>
>> <Data Name="TargetState">5</Data>
>> <Data Name="EffectiveState">5</Data>
>> <Data Name="WakeSourceType">0</Data>
>> <Data Name="WakeSourceTextLength">0</Data>
>> <Data Name="WakeSourceText">
>> </Data>
>> </EventData>
>> </Event>
>>
>> This morning my pc woke up by itself from hibernation. Unfortunatelly
>> no
>> indication of what the cause could be! :(
>> hal
>>
>>
>
> Well Hal,
>
> Let's hope it was just one of those Vista flukes and your computer will
> wake up ok from now on. I don't see anything in that report either.
>
> Glad to hear,
> Shawn
>
>
> --
> brink
>
> "Practice makes perfect, then you reinstall"
> Vista 64 Home Premium
> 1.5 Gig DDR2 533 Mhz (PC4200) RAM