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I going mental trying to stop vista from waking my PC (Vista Home Ultimate)
I've disable WOL on the NIC. I've checked every single entry in task scheduler to find & disable which enable the PC to wake. I've checked the event logs, but I cant see the culprit responisble for calling the wakeup. The first entry after waking is dhcp negotiation with the router. Does anyone know of a way to positively FORBID vista from waking my PC. Every morning i go downstairs to find it busily burning electricity, and giving any would be script kiddies something to aim at. All help greatly appreciated. Thanks |
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Hello,
First we need to figure out what is waking the computer up. Open an elevated CMD prompt (right-click on cmd prompt and choose run as administrator) then within that cmd prompt run Powercfg - lastwake Report back the results. Thanks, Darrell Gorter[MSFT] This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights -------------------- | From: "K2SUL" | Subject: How to fobid vista from waking computer??? | Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2007 20:31:44 +0100 | Lines: 18 | Message-ID: | MIME-Version: 1.0 | Content-Type: text/plain; | format=flowed; | charset="iso-8859-1"; | reply-type=original | Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit | X-Priority: 3 | X-MSMail-Priority: Normal | X-Newsreader: Microsoft Windows Mail 6.0.6000.16480 | X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.0.6000.16480 | X-MS-CommunityGroup-MessageCategory: {E4FCE0A9-75B4-4168-BFF9-16C22D8747EC} | X-MS-CommunityGroup-PostID: {1672D55F-176C-4574-92CD-C07E25616AB4} | Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_mainten ance | Path: TK2MSFTNGHUB02.phx.gbl | Xref: TK2MSFTNGHUB02.phx.gbl microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_mainten ance:12939 | NNTP-Posting-Host: TK2MSFTNGHUB02.phx.gbl 127.0.0.1 | X-Tomcat-NG: microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_mainten ance | | I going mental trying to stop vista from waking my PC (Vista Home Ultimate) | | I've disable WOL on the NIC. | I've checked every single entry in task scheduler to find & disable which | enable the PC to wake. | | I've checked the event logs, but I cant see the culprit responisble for | calling the wakeup. The first entry after waking is dhcp negotiation with | the router. | | Does anyone know of a way to positively FORBID vista from waking my PC. | Every morning i go downstairs to find it busily burning electricity, and | giving any would be script kiddies something to aim at. | | All help greatly appreciated. | | Thanks | | |
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Thanks for the reply Darrell,
I tried powercfg and played about with a few of the other arguments, but mainly [devicequery wake_armed], which shows all the devices which have the ability to wake the PC. I thought I had disabled all the devices already, but this highlighted 4 otherswith capacity to wake, and one which I had definitely disabled previously. Somehow it has re-enabled itself. In any case I've disabled them all, and so far so good. Is there no GUI for the powercfg command? and will any settings made by command line, take priority over settings made from control panel etc? Thanks |
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ggggggggrrrrrrrrrrr.
Down this morning and its on again powercfg -lastwake Wake History Count - 1 Wake History [0] Wake Source Count - 0 As per previous post, there are no devices listed using -wake_argument argument. This is really driving me mental now, as I thought I had it sussed. Guess I sti nee that help Thanks "K2SUL" wrote in message ... Thanks for the reply Darrell, I tried powercfg and played about with a few of the other arguments, but mainly [devicequery wake_armed], which shows all the devices which have the ability to wake the PC. I thought I had disabled all the devices already, but this highlighted 4 otherswith capacity to wake, and one which I had definitely disabled previously. Somehow it has re-enabled itself. In any case I've disabled them all, and so far so good. Is there no GUI for the powercfg command? and will any settings made by command line, take priority over settings made from control panel etc? Thanks |
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Oh my gosh, this is so annoying! First of all, know that I tried to post a few days ago, but there were some technical difficulties on my part. Anyway, my computer has been waking up on its own too (typically around 6AM, with a few variations)! I haven't a clue why, either. Right now, the only device that I've allowed to wake my computer up is my keyboard, so that shouldn't be the cause (especially when the computer wakes up at around the same time every day). I've done all of those "powercfg" commands, and nothing worked. One time after my computer awoke on its own, I did "powercfg -lastwake," but there wasn't really any information as to what awoke the computer. This is so frustrating, and I have not idea what I could have done to cause this. The issue started for the first time on September 10, according to event logs. I have all of the event logs available for researching, but I just can't decipher what all the different numbers mean on the "Details" tab. I hope someone with an answer can help us ![]() -- Fevrin |
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I was able to get my computer to not wake up on its own anymore. Unfortunately, it took reformatting it to do so. This, however, confirms that the issue was software, not hardware. -- Fevrin |