freelancer91
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Both my desktop and my laptop are insomniacs. I have wake on lan configured on the desktop, but I only want the machine to wake up when I send the magic packet. I have set it that way in the network adapter settings, and still it will turn on at random times. I have checked the BIOS to make sure that nothing is causing it to turn on there. I have checked the power settings to make sure that the wake timer turned off. I have gone into Windows Media Center to make sure that it will not wake up my computer to update constantly.
I then decided top go into command prompt on both computers to see what is causing them to wake up. I typed in "powercfg -lastwake" on both computers and it said that the last wake on my desktop was caused by the USB root hub. I went into the device manager and checked all of the USB root hubs to make sure that the device was allowed to turn off to save power. I did not see any of them with the setting that allows the device to wake the computer on.
On my laptop it said that the last wake was caused by the power button. the only problem with this is that the event viewer says that it woke up at 4 in the morning while I was fast asleep. The event viewer confirmed what powercfg had said. The laptop is closed and nothing could cause the power button to become depressed while it is closed. What is causing my laptop to turn on?
As for the desktop, I am waiting to see if changing the USB root hub settings will have any effect.
Does anyone have any other possibilities was to what might be causing my computers to wake up?
I then decided top go into command prompt on both computers to see what is causing them to wake up. I typed in "powercfg -lastwake" on both computers and it said that the last wake on my desktop was caused by the USB root hub. I went into the device manager and checked all of the USB root hubs to make sure that the device was allowed to turn off to save power. I did not see any of them with the setting that allows the device to wake the computer on.
On my laptop it said that the last wake was caused by the power button. the only problem with this is that the event viewer says that it woke up at 4 in the morning while I was fast asleep. The event viewer confirmed what powercfg had said. The laptop is closed and nothing could cause the power button to become depressed while it is closed. What is causing my laptop to turn on?
As for the desktop, I am waiting to see if changing the USB root hub settings will have any effect.
Does anyone have any other possibilities was to what might be causing my computers to wake up?
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Custom Desktop, Dell Studio XPS 1340 laptop
- OS
- DT and LT: Windows 7 and Fedora 14
- CPU
- DT: Intel QX9770, LT: Intel P8600
- Motherboard
- DT: Intel DX48BT2
- Memory
- DT: 8GB OCZ DDR3 PC3-10666 Gold Edition LT: 4GB DDR3-1066
- Graphics Card(s)
- DT: BFG Geforce GTX 295 (B), LT: NVidia Geforce 9400M G
- Sound Card
- DT: Integrated LT: Integrated
- Monitor(s) Displays
- DT: Acer 23 inch 1920x1080 monitors, LT: 13 inch
- Screen Resolution
- DT: 3840x1080 LT: 1280x800
- Hard Drives
- DT: Samsung SpinPoint 1TB HD103UJ 7200RPM HDD+Fantom Drives 2TB 7200rpm External+OCZ Vertex Series 30GB SSD (boot)
LT: Seagate Momentus 7200RPM 320GB 2.5'' HDD
- PSU
- DT: Rosewill Bronze Series 1000W LT: 6 cell 62837mWh Li-ion
- Case
- DT:Thermaltake Armor Series LCS, LT:Dell Black Studio XPS 13
- Cooling
- DT: Custom watercooling setup
- Keyboard
- DT: Kengsinton PC/Mac LT: Integrated backlit keyboard
- Mouse
- DT: Logitech USB Optical Mouse LT: Integrated Track Pad
- Internet Speed
- 380KB/s download on a good day...
- Other Info
- DT: CD/DVDRW Drive: Hp dvd1140, Multifunction front panel w/ 4 USB ports (2 Powered with 5V and 12V), Powered External SATA, 25-in-1 card reader, and audio ports
LT: Integrated Webcam with Microphone array, 8-in-1 card reader