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System Resumed from sleep on it's own?
Hey gang,
Running Vista 64 bit SP1 with all recent updates. Had a strange one, apparently my system resumed from sleep on it's own, below is a copy of the event id, pointing to the usb root hub as the wake source. This apparently occurred, last night, at 10:07 PM. However below that, it also states a sleep time of 1:56 am and wake time of 3:07 am. This is first time this has happened to me. I checked in my bios, nothing is set to wake the computer. No power on by alarm. I checked under device manager , and under the usb root hubs, on the power management tabs, there is not a check to allow them to wake the computer, also not a check under to allow them to power down to save energy. Any ideas would be appreciated, Log Name: System Source: Microsoft-Windows-Power-Troubleshooter Date: 5/27/2008 10:07:06 PM Event ID: 1 Task Category: None Level: Information Keywords: User: LOCAL SERVICE Description: The system has resumed from sleep. Wake Source: Device -USB Root Hub Sleep Time: 5/28/2008 1:56:35 AM Wake Time: 5/28/2008 3:07:01 AM -- Don |
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Re: System Resumed from sleep on it's own?
"Don" <burnettedclothes@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:77383CC1-7E1A-4D23-AEE4-0D6D983557D7@microsoft.com... > Hey gang, > > Running Vista 64 bit SP1 with all recent updates. > > Had a strange one, apparently my system resumed from sleep on it's own, > below is a copy of the event id, pointing to the usb root hub as the wake > source. > Seems to be a fairly common occurence to which I don't have a complete answer. One thing that you can do is to go into the BIOS and turn Wake On Lan (WOL) off. Regards Mike. |
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Re: System Resumed from sleep on it's own?
"Don" <burnettedclothes@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:77383CC1-7E1A-4D23-AEE4-0D6D983557D7@microsoft.com... > Hey gang, > > Running Vista 64 bit SP1 with all recent updates. > > Had a strange one, apparently my system resumed from sleep on it's own, > below is a copy of the event id, pointing to the usb root hub as the wake > source. > > This apparently occurred, last night, at 10:07 PM. However below that, it > also states a sleep time of 1:56 am and wake time of 3:07 am. > > This is first time this has happened to me. I checked in my bios, nothing > is set to wake the computer. No power on by alarm. I checked under device > manager , and under the usb root hubs, on the power management tabs, there > is not a check to allow them to wake the computer, also not a check under > to allow them to power down to save energy. > > Any ideas would be appreciated, Never mind, I think I may have found it. Checked under my MS Office keyboard in device manager, it had somehow gotten the checkmark back in " allow this device to wake computer". I have unchecked it again, it used to be unchecked , mainly because I have a cat that sometimes will jump up on my desk, that is probably what happened this time. Not sure why all of a sudden it was checked again. I'll wait and see if it happens again. Thanks, -- Don |
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Re: System Resumed from sleep on it's own?
"Mike Cawood, HND BIT" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message news:6a4r99F351bllU1@mid.individual.net... > "Don" <burnettedclothes@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:77383CC1-7E1A-4D23-AEE4-0D6D983557D7@microsoft.com... >> Hey gang, >> >> Running Vista 64 bit SP1 with all recent updates. >> >> Had a strange one, apparently my system resumed from sleep on it's own, >> below is a copy of the event id, pointing to the usb root hub as the wake >> source. >> > Seems to be a fairly common occurence to which I don't have a complete > answer. > One thing that you can do is to go into the BIOS and turn Wake On Lan > (WOL) off. > Regards Mike. > > Thanks for the reply Mike, I think I may have found the culprit ( my usb keyboard had allow this device to wake computer checked ). Not sure how it got checked as I had it unchecked previously, my cat probably jumped up on it. I'll see if it happens again. I did double check and WOL is turned off. Thanks, -- Don |
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Re: System Resumed from sleep on it's own?
Look at the time at which Windows is set to check for updates.
If Media Center is in use it may be checking for updated program schedules. "Don" <burnettedclothes@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:77383CC1-7E1A-4D23-AEE4-0D6D983557D7@microsoft.com... > Hey gang, > > Running Vista 64 bit SP1 with all recent updates. > > Had a strange one, apparently my system resumed from sleep on it's own, > below is a copy of the event id, pointing to the usb root hub as the wake > source. > > This apparently occurred, last night, at 10:07 PM. However below that, it > also states a sleep time of 1:56 am and wake time of 3:07 am. > > This is first time this has happened to me. I checked in my bios, nothing > is set to wake the computer. No power on by alarm. I checked under device > manager , and under the usb root hubs, on the power management tabs, there > is not a check to allow them to wake the computer, also not a check under > to allow them to power down to save energy. > > Any ideas would be appreciated, > > > > Log Name: System > Source: Microsoft-Windows-Power-Troubleshooter > Date: 5/27/2008 10:07:06 PM > Event ID: 1 > Task Category: None > Level: Information > Keywords: > User: LOCAL SERVICE > Description: > The system has resumed from sleep. > Wake Source: Device -USB Root Hub > > Sleep Time: 5/28/2008 1:56:35 AM > Wake Time: 5/28/2008 3:07:01 AM > > > > > -- > Don > > > > |
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