Why does my computer keep switching on?

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My computer seems to randomly turn itself on, usually in the middle of the night when I'm asleep. It's in my bedroom so it wakes me up. I'm running Windows 7 and I don't know if it's trying to runs updates but it doesn't seem to be doing anything once it's on. It only seems to do it only when it's in sleep mode rather than completely shut down.

Charlie

Posted 2009-09-24T07:45:55.500

Reputation: 475

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Answers

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You need to check what wakeup mechanisms you have configured.
Any on of them will push it out of sleep.

Check Fix for Windows 7 "random wake from sleep" problem.
It refers the powercfg tool,

powercfg -lastwake

will tell you what tripped it the last time...
But, do look at the rest of that posting too.

nik

Posted 2009-09-24T07:45:55.500

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Cant add comments or vote yet, but nik is right. It often happens with wireless mouse/keyboard. They probably sends some signals from time to time to receiver or something like that. But what ever the

powercfg -lastwake

will tell you, you can disallow this device from waking your pc up in

device manager -> your device -> Power Management tab -> uncheck the Allow this device to wake the computer.

Edit: After reading the article from nik's post I recommend you do same :)

Mike

Posted 2009-09-24T07:45:55.500

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I had this problem, it's to do with the network card. I did this:

  1. Right click on your “My Computer” then select Properties.
  2. Click Device Manager on the left side of the Properties window.
  3. Check your Network card on the Network Adapters (Click on the + sign to expand).
  4. Right click on your network card and select properties.
  5. Go to the Power Management tab and untick the option there to prevent your network card from ever waking up your Windows.

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If it still doesn't work:

Check out your Power Management Options on your Control Panel (Start, Control Panel, Power Settings, Change plan settings, Change advanced power settings).
-> “Multimedia settings” option, “When sharing media.” ->”Allow the computer to sleep.
-> Check other options one by one while you’re at it.

admintech

Posted 2009-09-24T07:45:55.500

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Is it the same time every night? Take a look at the task scheduler. Somewhere in there (you'll have to rummage) will probably be an entry that conforms to the time that it wakes up. Then see if you can disable it or change the time.

outsideblasts

Posted 2009-09-24T07:45:55.500

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The info above is very good.

A couple of other things to bear in mind.

The machine can be woken by modem as well. I doubt its plugged in bust just in case.

Also, if you have a scheduled task / process set, that can be configured to wake up the machine as well.

Kip

Posted 2009-09-24T07:45:55.500

Reputation: 366