Solved Computer Turns On by Itself - Windows 7 x64

picasso566

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I never use sleep or hibernate mode, I always shut down. Sometime between 10 minutes and one hour after shutting down the computer starts up again.

Computer:
Intel i5-2500k
ASRock Z68 Extreme4 Gen3 (Bios P2.20 Latest)
16GB 1600 RAM
OCZ Vertex 3 120GB
Hitachi 1TB drive
HD6850 Graphics

Built the machine 6 months ago, recently had an issue of the system locking up. Isolated the issue as OS corruption. I restored from a Windows backup from one month prior, issue went away, but this new issue showed up. While I was debugging that issue I flashed the latest firmware to the Motherboard. Also, I doubt it's the power button since the issue started after a software change.

BIOS Settings:
CPU Configuration
Enhanced Halt State (C1E): Enabled
CPU C3 State Support: Enabled
CPU C6 State Support: Enabled
Package C State Support: Auto

Southbridge Configuration
Deep Sleep: Enabled in S5 (I have tried disabling this also)
Restore on AC Power Loss: Power Off

ACPI Configuration
Suspend to RAM: Disabled

Boot
Boot from onboard Lan: Disabled

Windows Settings:
Device Manager -> Network Card -> Power Management
Allow this device to wake computer: Unchecked


I saw this post and tried to follow as many suggestions as possible before starting a new thread. One thing is the task scheduler. I'm not sure what to look for in the scheduler which would allow a task to wake the machine. At least I've never heard of a task doing that before.


Any suggestions what else to look at?

Thanks in advance

Paul
 

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Windows 7 Ultimate x64i5-2500kADATA PC1600 16GBAsus HD6850
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i5-2500k
Motherboard
ASRock Extreme4 Gen 3
Memory
ADATA PC1600 16GB
Graphics Card(s)
Asus HD6850
Screen Resolution
Dual 1600X1200
Hard Drives
120 GB OCZ Vertex 3
Hitachi 1TB 7200RPM SATA III 32MB Cache
Internet Speed
100Mb
For me personally, when flashing the BIOS, it's like changing the CPU, when changing the CPU I preferr to do a complete fresh clean install. Thus to insure of no hidden hickups that may occur some where down the line. Not saying that you wont get one but the odds are much better that you wont when doing a fresh clean install.
 

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Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom built
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit
CPU
AMD Phenom II X4 965 Black Edition
Motherboard
Gigabyte GA-MA790X-DS4
Memory
GSkill 4 X 2 GB PC 8500
Graphics Card(s)
XFX Radeon HD 6790 D
Sound Card
On board RealTek HD
Monitor(s) Displays
Dual monitors:Samsung SyncMaster S20B300
Screen Resolution
1600 X 900
Hard Drives
Seagate Barracuda 1TB (primary)
Seagate Barracuda 2 X 320 GB
PSU
Ultra X4 750 watt fully modular
Case
Thermaltake Overseer RX 1 full tower
Cooling
Core-Contact 92 mm CPU Cooler
Keyboard
Logitech G510
Mouse
Razor DeathAdder
Internet Speed
50/5 Mbps UL/DL
Other Info
Optical: Super Muliti DVD burner w/lightscribe, Hauppauge WinTV HVR-1800
I use Acronis to create a full image backup on a weekly basis and I have it set to wakeup from sleep and not allow sleep while performing the backup so it could be some software that is used for maintenance. IE Antivirus scans, Windows Defender scans, Defrag.....
 

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Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Home Built
OS
Windows 7 SP1 x64
CPU
AMD 9850 X4
Motherboard
ASUS
Memory
Corsair
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Radeon
Sound Card
Sigmatel
Monitor(s) Displays
Dell
Screen Resolution
1600X900
Hard Drives
(1) WD 1TB
Cooling
Corsair H60
Internet Speed
UVerse 12MB
I am really at a loss about this issue. I have checked everything I can think of. Still booting by itself. :confused:
 

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Windows 7 Ultimate x64i5-2500kADATA PC1600 16GBAsus HD6850
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Windows 7 Ultimate x64
CPU
i5-2500k
Motherboard
ASRock Extreme4 Gen 3
Memory
ADATA PC1600 16GB
Graphics Card(s)
Asus HD6850
Screen Resolution
Dual 1600X1200
Hard Drives
120 GB OCZ Vertex 3
Hitachi 1TB 7200RPM SATA III 32MB Cache
Internet Speed
100Mb
Format the drive and do a clean install of Windows.
 

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Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell XPS8700
OS
Windows 7 Professional x64
CPU
Intel Core i7-4790 CPU @ 3.60GHz (Haswell)
Motherboard
Dell Lynx Point Z87 Chipset motherboard
Memory
16 GB
Graphics Card(s)
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 745 4GB DDR 3
Sound Card
NVIDIA High Definition Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
HP Pavilion 27bw 27"
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1080 @ 60 Hz
Hard Drives
Seagate ST2000DM001 2 TB
Internet Speed
150 mb/s
Antivirus
Microsoft Security Essentials
Browser
Google Chrome
I have several development environments, VPNs, Databases and other software installed. It would take me probably 4-5 days to get things back the way I need them. I just can't go through another full Windows re-install.

And just for the record I have done the following debug steps:

1. Unplugged the network cable after a shutdown. Still booted.
2. Checked every job in the Task Scheduler library for the option "Wake the computer to run this task" set. None were checked.
3. Re-installed all motherboard drivers with a reboot when it was requested by the installer. (Downloaded and installed the most recent drivers from Intel).
4. Tried switching the reset and power buttons to make sure it's not the button shorting out.
5. Checked the device manager for any devices with a Power Management option and made sure the device did not have "Allow this device to wake the computer" option checked. The only one that had the option was the Broadcom Netlink driver.

So the question stands:

Besides Wake-on-Lan and Scheduled tasks in Windows, what can make a computer boot itself?

If I can get an answer to that question, I know the next place to look.
 

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Windows 7 Ultimate x64i5-2500kADATA PC1600 16GBAsus HD6850
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
CPU
i5-2500k
Motherboard
ASRock Extreme4 Gen 3
Memory
ADATA PC1600 16GB
Graphics Card(s)
Asus HD6850
Screen Resolution
Dual 1600X1200
Hard Drives
120 GB OCZ Vertex 3
Hitachi 1TB 7200RPM SATA III 32MB Cache
Internet Speed
100Mb
Hi Picasso

Your motherboard's lastest Bios update (2.2) has has Dehumidifier function.. which as per the manufacturer

Dehumidifier
"Users may prevent motherboard damages due to dampness by enabling “Dehumidifier Function”. When enabling Dehumidifier Function, the computer will power on automatically to dehumidify the system after entering S4/S5 state"


I do have a feeling this got on somehow .... (its disabled by default).... Try disabling this and see if it works..
 

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Windows 7 ultimate x64
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Nothing specific....what ever the clients provide for Repair
OS
Windows 7 ultimate x64
Maybe i missed where you answered this but...

Have you looked in the Events log to see if anything is there showing why the PC re-started ?
 

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Multi-Boot W7_Pro_x64 W8.1_Pro_x64 W10_Pro_x6...AMD Athlon II x4 6206GB GSkill DDR2 800AMD 4670 GPU + AMD 4200 IGP
Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
home built
OS
Multi-Boot W7_Pro_x64 W8.1_Pro_x64 W10_Pro_x64 +Linux_VMs +Chromium_VM
CPU
AMD Athlon II x4 620
Motherboard
Gigabyte GA-MA785G-UD3H
Memory
6GB GSkill DDR2 800
Graphics Card(s)
AMD 4670 GPU + AMD 4200 IGP
Sound Card
on board Realtek ALC889A
Monitor(s) Displays
RCA 40" LCD TV, Insignia 32" LCD TV, HP 15" LCD monitor
Screen Resolution
1680 x 1050
Hard Drives
OCZ Vertex 3 120GB,
Samsung F3 1TB (3),
Several others - WD, Seagate, Hitachi, ...
PSU
Corsair 500 W
Case
Rosewill mid tower
Cooling
CM 90mm rifle
Keyboard
Gyration wireless, Logitech wireless, Dell USB wired
Mouse
Gyration wireless, Logitech wireless, V7 USB wired
Internet Speed
Spectrum - 100Mbps D / 10Mbps U
Antivirus
Avast, MBAM3, EMET, WinPatrol
Browser
Pale Moon, Firefox, IE
Other Info
2 multi-boot PC's
Mainly HTPC/Office/Gen purpose (no gaming).
Trendnet USB KVM.
LG DVD burner/Blue Ray Player.
Tray system for removable SATA backup drives.

Not currently OCd, under-volted.
I use Hybrid sleep, rarely re-boot or shutdown.

Hauppauge HD-PVR, Avermedia PCIe TV Tuner, Hauppauge PCI TV Tuner.
Hi Picasso

Your motherboard's lastest Bios update (2.2) has has Dehumidifier function.. which as per the manufacturer

Dehumidifier
"Users may prevent motherboard damages due to dampness by enabling “Dehumidifier Function”. When enabling Dehumidifier Function, the computer will power on automatically to dehumidify the system after entering S4/S5 state"


I do have a feeling this got on somehow .... (its disabled by default).... Try disabling this and see if it works..

Let me preface this by saying that I checked the BIOS settings probably 20-25 times one by one. Each time saying to myself, "Look it over like this is the first time."

I misread the Dehumidifier setting. Every time. I didn't realize that this setting turned the MACHINE ON!

So, in essence what I am saying is that I'm an idiot.

Thanks Centaur78. If you hadn't pointed it out, I probably would have kept missing that for a year. I happen to live in Tokyo and the summer heat sucks big time, esp in a room with a hot CPU running all night with no air conditioning.

Now if I could only figure out when the setting changed. There's no way that a BIOS firmware update would default to on, so I must have turned it on myself, I just don't remember.
 

My Computer My Computer

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Windows 7 Ultimate x64i5-2500kADATA PC1600 16GBAsus HD6850
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
CPU
i5-2500k
Motherboard
ASRock Extreme4 Gen 3
Memory
ADATA PC1600 16GB
Graphics Card(s)
Asus HD6850
Screen Resolution
Dual 1600X1200
Hard Drives
120 GB OCZ Vertex 3
Hitachi 1TB 7200RPM SATA III 32MB Cache
Internet Speed
100Mb
EDIT: This question is moved to a new post, since the present thread is solved.

I have a different issue. In my case, my computer occasionally wakes up from Standby.
I have a USB-based KVM switcher providing mouse and keyboard. When I want to put it in Standby, I first switch the switcher to my other computer, then I go into Standby by pressing the power button. When I want to use the computer again, I first switch the switcher back to the computer, then press the power button.
Waking up from Standby spontaneously is not a major problem, as it is set to go back to Standby after several minutes. But I'm curious as to what might be happening.
Any ideas?
 
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Thanks
 

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