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Loren

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  1. Its not anything USB related. I disabled wake from USB and it still wakes up. I even unplugged the keyboard and mouse, it still wakes. If I enter "powercfg/lastwake" in command prompt i get: Wake History Count - 1 Wake History [0] Wake Source Count - 0 I don't know if this helps, because I'm not getting much from that inquiry.
  2. I can't get my computer to stay asleep. It will go to sleep but then wake up about 10 seconds later. If I enter "powercfg/devicequery wake_armed" in command prompt I get that the keyboard device, compliant mouse, and Ethernet connection (2) I219-V can wake my device. But I don't have Ethernet connected, I am using wi-fi. When I try and change the settings of Ethernet connection (2) I219-V I get a message "this network connection is disabled or has been removed from the system" and won't allow any changes. How can my Ethernet keep waking my computer if its not connected and disabled? Please help! Thanks.
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  4. So I just built my first PC about a month ago. I have an Asus z170-a motherboard and an Intel AC 7260 wireless card. I had the wireless card installed in the 2nd PCIex16 slot and it was working fine. Then I got a GPU (Sapphire r7 265) and things were working fine for about a day. Then my wireless card just stoped working. I tryed my third PCIex16 slot and all 3 PCIex1 slots but got nothing. I called Intel and they said the wireless card was broken so I got a new one under warrenty. I just installed it today in the 2nd PCIex16 slot and all the other open ones and it did not work. So I switched out my GPU and wireless card and it works. Why would my wireless card only work in the first PCIeX16? I know the other slots work becaus my GPU will work in the others. I would like to put my GPU back into slot one and would rather have the wireless card in a PCIex1 slot. Anyone ever have this problem before?
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