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Laptop wakes from sleep automatically
Alright,
I bought my hp dv4-1300 last spring. When Windows 7 came out I got my free MSDNAA copy from my engineering department, and did a clean install (7 Pro, 64-bit). After install, I went to Hp's website and got all the 64-bit drivers for my laptop (gfx, sound, buttons @ top, etc). All of them were digitally signed and installed correctly. I began to notice my battery being dead or near dead when using my laptop on campus. One time I removed it from my bag to find it ON, extremely hot, and the battery almost dead.
This has been going on for some time, and I've done alot to try to fix it.
First, I suspected some device ( like wake on LAN ) was waking the computer. I found the command line commands to see which devices are allowed to wake the computer during sleep, and this revealed no culprit.
Second, I tried looking at the Windows Event Logs. Im not too familiar with these logs but I will describe them best I can here. The event "Power Troubleshooter" is listed and has this as the description. [Note I put the computer to sleep by closing the lid (it does the same thing if i manually click sleep) at 5:23pm. At exactly 6:23pm, this is the event listed.
"The system has resumed from sleep.
Sleep Time: 2010-01-14T22:23:42.631126700Z
Wake Time: 2010-01-14T23:23:48.373601500Z
Wake Source: Unknown"
There are a few events that occour just before this event is listed.
This is the part I dont understand so much.
They all occour at 23:23:50, but are listed before the Power-Troubleshooter event above, as while that event says the wake time is 23:23:48, the event didnt post in the log until 23:23:51. These are the events occouring at 23:23:50, with the more "dated" entries first.
EVENT 08333, BROWSER
The browser has forced an election on network \Device\NetBT_Tcpip_{E0256E71-7C63-477E-AD49-6D64E20FEB6F} because a master browser was stopped.
EVENT 1, Kernel-General
The system time has changed to 2010-01-14T23:23:47.500000000Z from 2010-01-14T22:23:46.730735500Z.
EVENT 7036, Service Control Manager
The Multimedia Class Scheduler service entered the stopped state.
EVENT 7042, Service Control Manager
The TCP/IP NetBIOS Helper service was successfully sent a stop control.
The reason specified was: 0x40030011 [Operating System: Network Connectivity (Planned)]
Comment: None
EVENT 7036, Service Control Manager
The Multimedia Class Scheduler service entered the running state.
EVENT 7036, Service Control Manager
The WinHTTP Web Proxy Auto-Discovery Service service entered the running state.
EVENT 1, Power-Troubleshooter
The system has resumed from sleep.Sleep Time: 2010-01-14T22:23:42.631126700Z
Wake Time: 2010-01-14T23:23:48.373601500Z
Wake Source: Unknown"
I have looked in so many places for information on this issue, and have found nothing. I cannot say if the installation of the HP drivers are causing this issue, because I installed them right after installation.
My current workaround is to set the laptop sleep time to 2 minutes. This way the laptop goes back to sleep almost immediatly after it wakes. After doing this one night I put my laptop to sleep and checked the logs in the morning. Like clockwork, it went to sleep at say 9pm, then woke up at 10pm, then went to sleep at 10:02, woke up at 11:02, slept at 11:04, woke at 12:04, etc.... All night.
It still worries me because I move around alot with my laptop in my backpack, I'm worried about the harddrive mostly, as it could crash when its being jostled around in my bag while running. I wouldnt mind reinstalling but it would be a big hassle, and im afraid it wouldnt solve the problem. This was not an issue on Vista x64, which came pre-installed on my laptop. And sleep is very responcive on windows 7, it takes all of 3 seconds to type my password and im good to continue working. Its not a feature I would like to give up.
If anyone has any input or suggestions for my problem it would be much appreciated. I am willing to try anything really.
Thanks,
Adam