Search the Community
Showing results for tags 'wake'.
-
Hello! This is my first post. I purchased a my first PC secondhand last summer and it works great, but it does this weird thing. When I turn it on, the Zotac Nvidea 2080 fans boost to max power for about 5 seconds, then back down to normal, then back up for a few seconds, then back to normal. This happens 2-3 times, then the system posts and windows comes up. Fine enough, I guess. You do you. The part that bothers me is that when the computer sleeps and I wake it up, it does a similar thing with the fans and a black screen, but this one does not end. I haven't let it go for more than 30 seconds because I don't want anything to melt or something. What's the deal? What I've tried: Rebooting (obvi) Reseating the GPU Changing the CMOS battery (it needed it anyway) Updating the BIOS, it needed one Checking for GPU updates (none) Specs: X570 Aorus Elite AMD Ryzen 7 2700X Samsung 850 EVO 500GB Zotac Nvidia 2080 64GB G.SKILL Ripjaws 5 3200 MHz running at 2666 whatever because of the CPU bottleneck Help my computer sleep please. PLEASE. Thanks.
-
Hey Guys i really need your help. My HP laptop wakes up from sleep although im not touching anything. No wake_armed and i unticked all "allow to wake from sleep" options. However i cant untick the keyboard because im missing the power management tab there... I use a mx master 3 and mx keys. Any ideas or suggestions ? https://prnt.sc/106g051
-
hello so recently i've run into a strange issue i've tried checking the bios and updating everything but the issue persists 1. the pc sometimes takes a minute or two before going to sleep which it never used to take long 2. the computer tries to go to sleep i get code 30 on my mobo and the screen goes black but with the backlight still lighting up 3. it goes into sleep mode but won't wake up i hear everything turn on but the monitor stays in standby any ideas or anything really would help alot its getting annoying.
-
Morning Folks, I was wondering if anyone has had success waking their PC from sleep from a Keyboard/Mouse attached to a thunderbolt hub. My desktop is in the basement and I have an optical thunderbolt cable running up into my office. I have not, for the life of me, been able to get it to ever wake from sleep*. My google fu may be weak, but so far the only mentions of this problem I've found online is people not being able to fix it. Based off the video from the other day it sounds like Linus runs this setup so I was thinking someone on here may know. (I may just do a Merch Message to see if I can bother him directly on Wan show ) I've only used Asus and CalDigit equipment, but I think this may be a more universal problem. Motherboards: ProArt x570 and ProArt x670e Hubs: CalDigit TS3 and CalDigit TS4 *At this point I don't have the full rundown of what I've tried since I've gone all over the place with every solution I grasp at. I wanted to get this topic up and I'll loop back around this evening and add my troubleshooting
-
- thunderbolt
- wake
-
(and 3 more)
Tagged with:
-
Good morning everyone! So, I've been having a very strange issue recently where my computer won't resume Windows after being women up from sleep mode. But first, backstory: I recently had to upgrade my mobo from an MSI X99 sli-a Plus to an ASROCK x99 Fatal1ty gaming pro i7. After I upgraded, I did a clean install of Windows 10. Before the hardware change, everything worked fine (until I had to upgrade due to a bad usb port, of course). Now, the computer starts up just fine, and will boot to the correct drive. However, when I put the computer to sleep, it won't resume Windows when I wake it. This happens both when women via the power button or mouse/keyboard. When this happens, I have to power cycle the computer. Things I've tried are: Reset RAM and cpu clock to stock. Made sure the right drive was selected as the boot drive. Made sure the drives weren't turned off when in sleep. Made sure it can be awoken via usb input. Turned off hibernate via elevated command prompt AND power settings. Reseated SATA cables. Changed boot drive SATA3 port. Clean reinstall of NVidia drivers. Updates bios. Updated all mobo drivers to the best of my knowledge. Manually updated Windows. Reinstalled windows. Reseated RAM. Seated RAM in slots A2, B2, C2, D2 instead of A1, B1,C2,D1. (this gave me POST code 33 on Dr. deBug) I'm at my wits end, and don't know what else the issue could be. I'd also rather not reinstall Windows, not do i want to just leave it on 24/7. Any suggestions? I greatly appreciate it. Intel i7 5820k oc to 4.0 Corsair h100I v2 ASROCK x99 Fatal1ty gaming pro i7 16gb ddr4 corsair vengence 2x Msi 970 Gaming 4g sli Samsung 840 evo (boot drive) 2x Seagate barracuda 3tb Corsair hx1050 Corsair 460x case
- 2 replies
-
- windows 10
- sleep
-
(and 1 more)
Tagged with:
-
I've been researching new home theater receivers lately because an old Panasonic one I was using bit the dust on it's digital input. I like the idea of having a receiver that supports Wake on Cast like my Android TV does. I see that a lot of Onkyo receivers and a couple of Sony receivers have Chromecast built-in, but what is unclear is if I need to keep the receiver powered on in order for Chromecast to work. EDIT: If it matters, my TV is a LeEco Super4 X43 Pro, which I think supports HDMI-CEC? I'm not sure.
-
- chromecast
- cast
-
(and 3 more)
Tagged with:
-
I've been having issues with my new MSI laptop that I bought about a month ago. The laptop runs 100% A-okay normally. Problem is after its shutdown hibernated, or slept. After it is turned off in any way, It cannot boot up again. It starts, shows me the MSI logo, and stays there for 5 minutes. After that holding the power button to force shut off, press it to start again; press any key to skip HDD checking it starts up just fine in record time. Its a MSI GP62M 7RDX So for clarification: Laptop on --> Sleep/Hibernate/Close lid / Shut down --> turn on again --> Stuck at MSI logo forever --> Hold power button to force shutdown -> press power button again --> starts up no problem. Any idea what could be causing this?
- 7 replies
-
- msi
- windows 10
-
(and 1 more)
Tagged with:
-
I have a desktop that we took the "Free" Win10 upgrade a year or so ago. Since then the desktop comes out of sleep mode several times a night. Sometimes its a quick return to sleep, sometimes it stays on until we put it back into sleep manually. Ive asked in several forums, nothing seems to correct this problem. the last wake and all those commands show nothing is causing it to happen. Does anyone have any ideas? I checked all the power functions, etc. All drivers, etc are up to date. it's just a work station, in the home network.No hardware on it except for headphones. nothing fancy on it - IE, Firefox, Office and Hitman Pro. McAfee is the AV software. ANY suggestions? Thanks
-
I don't know what happened. One day I was using my computer, when I noticed a slight drop in performance. Upon checking Task Manager, I noticed that System Interrupts was taking around 15% of my CPU. I did some research, and did everything it asked me to, except update my BIOS cause I don't trust myself. To attempt to end System Interrupts reign of terror I did all of these. - Stopped USB Root Hubs, and other unnecessary stuff in Device Manager. - Changed my power cord (I don't understand how that works) - Ran all sorts of driver checking and hardware checking stuff, nothing was irregular - After all of this I tried COMPLETELY REINSTALLING WINDOWS, there was a slight change but it still takes around 7% at all times. I'm kinda getting tired of it, so I figured someone here would know what to do. My specs are: NVidia GTX 660 Ti AMD A4-6300 Crucial 4GB DDR3 RAM 3 fans that I don't know the name of (does it ever matter?) Some MSI motherboard because the makers are too lazy to say which one And some power supply because, again, the makers were too lazy to list it.
- 26 replies
-
- windows
- system interrupts
- (and 4 more)
-
Hey everyone i need some help with my pc. What's happening is when I put my computer to sleep i cannot wake it via wired mouse(Razer Taipan) or wired keyboard (Razer Blade Stealth). I have checked the BIOS and enabled wake from both devices and well as enabling it in windows 10's device manager itself and still no luck. Anyone have any idea's on why its not working and how to fix it? and no it has never been able to wake via Mouse/Keyboard.
-
Hi. My PC was working fine until recently when I had to update to Windows 10 (from W7). I'm fairly sure this is not a hardware issue because of this. Now, when tell it to go to sleep the fans sound the same as when it's on, and my keyboard stays lit up, but the monitor goes blank. It seems to be half asleep for a while and then after a little while (30ish mins?) I realise the monitor has come back on. If I try to wake it up while it is still 'asleep' then it comes back on pretty much instantly, unlike it did when it was W7. Also, the Windows menu (that I clicked open previously to tell it to sleep) is open when it wakes. To me it doesn't really seem like it's going to sleep properly at all? Is this normal W10 behaviour? I've tried enabling and disabling hibernation. When I go to a cmd window and type power "cfg -lastwake" it says "Wake History Count - 0" I've always been able to fix issues with Windows waking itself up in the past but this is the first time I've been confused whether it's even asleep in the first place so it's more confusing to fix. I mentioned it to a tech support guy at my work (it's my home PC though) and he said Windows 10 sleep is different and not supposed to work as Windows 7's did... I just don't know. I was thinking of doing a fresh install of Windows (not that I really want to put time aside for this) to fix this, but based on what he's said my PC isn't even working incorrectly? But it definitely *feels* like it is to me. Thanks for any info.
- 4 replies
-
- sleep
- windows 10
- (and 4 more)
-
I'm going crazy I think. My pc is randomly waking up from standby. I have wake on lan on my phone, and use it regularly, but only when the pc is fully shut down, because I have enabled WOL in the bios but disabled it in windows (disabled the ethernet adapter to be able to wake up the pc) So basically, WOL doesn't work if my pc is on standby, I can hit the button but nothing happens. Good, I did this because of the random wakups during the day (from standby only). So, I still get random wakeups. Sometimes it takes 10 minutes after going to standby, sometimes 3/4 hours, sometimes 1 minute. It can be anything. So I googled, and found that I should do this: https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/63136-see-wake-source-windows-10-a.html The results (it just woke up randomly at 24/06/2018 around 12:30): https://imgur.com/a/JeDDQDB (that newest wake was yesterday from my keyboard, and the random wake from 15 minutes ago isn't anywhere to be seen) So basically even windows doesn't know. I'm so annoyed. I just want to stop the random wakeups I hope somebody here can help! Thanks if you can!
-
Hi, I am so fustrated with Windows. I put my computer to sleep overnight when I have stuff open. Then randomly through the night, I hear and see my computer wake up by itself and go to the lock screen. I've tried: Setting mouse so that it cannot wake up computer - Using this article. Then verifying that nothing but keyboard can wake computer with powercfg -devicequery wake_armed in cmd (only works in administrator cmd) I've even tried physically unplugging all io except for monitors, power. Including ethernet Nothing works In Event Viewer it simply says "The system has returned from a low power state." "Wake Source: Device -PCI Express Root Port." I don't know if -PCI Express Root Port is Graphics card or SSD because they are both on pci express. But strangely in UEFI, I have set the system to not wake up to pci express devices. Specs below
-
Hi all, Last night a put my computer to sleep and then came back to it about half an hour later. For the first time ever, when it woke up, the lights on the fans would light up like normal and then the system would suddenly power off and crash. It did the same thing thismorning. I do have an overclock. Full system specs in signature. EDIT: I also have the 'MEMORY.DMP' file. I have dragged it to the desktop but how can I open it. When I open with MS VS2017 it says 'Debuggint older format crashdumps is not supported' even though I have insalled step 2 of this page What should I do? Thanks
-
So I can't be the only person that notices this pattern. After a couple of years on a Win 10 install, eventually the system progressively quits responding to keyboard input to wake. At first, it's only once in a while, and its a mild annoyance, but eventually (like right now) I can't get the keyboard to wake the system at all. It's done this in the past too, but I couldn't find an answer, so I ended up doing a system "refresh" and it worked fine then. I'd assume something in Win 10 isn't communicating with the USB hub or something... Any thoughts on a fix besides doing another "refresh"?
-
Buy Clocky on Amazon: http://geni.us/SxwxX Buy Ruggie on Amazon: http://geni.us/BFALF Buy Pavlok on Amazon: http://geni.us/Lm35x Buy Wake Up Light on Amazon: http://geni.us/GJqMi Buy Rube Goldberg Machine on Amazon: http://geni.us/WRKYXfR Looking for a little assistance to help you wake up in the morning? Here's 5 gadgets designed to do the job...with varying degrees of success.
-
My mouse is really annoying because it will randomly get bumped and wake up the computer, but my computer is set up behind my desk so I don't want to walk all the way around to wake up my computer every time. I am trying to figure out how to allow the keyboard to wake the computer up, but not the mouse. They are both usb. I use both linux and windows 10 so I am looking for a solution, possibly in the bios, that would work for either one.
-
solved, delete pls
-
I recently replaced my rig's PSU with an older semi-modular Corsair HX750W. It seemed like a good swap - no issues upon the first test boot. Then I noticed that it wasn't resuming from sleep mode. After putting it to sleep and trying to wake it, the tower's lights and fans start up, but nothing happens on the monitor at all. Maybe the modular cable supplying sata power to the hard drives is bad? I'm looking for any and all suggestions on things I can try. Sleep mode was working normally right before the power supply supply swap.
- 8 replies
-
- power supply
- sleep mode
-
(and 3 more)
Tagged with:
-
I have been using a set of logitech G430 headphones for a little while now, ever since I got them I've experienced a few bugs or glitches. The main problem is that whenever i unplug them, the software crashes, and it also crashes whenever i wake my computer from sleep, which i do a lot, to make it more irritating, after restarting the logitech gaming software, some games sound doesn't return without restarting the game completely. I am also using a logitech G502, unplugging that does nothing. and seems to have no effect. The headset is plugged in via usb. Sorry if I missed any important info, most of my specs are on my profile. Thanks in advance to anyone who can help.
-
Hello all, Recently I have been experiencing a very frustrating problem with my computer. Upon trying to wake it from sleep, no image shows on any of my displays even through fans spin, lights are on, etc. Usually this will never be resolved and I end up having to restart, sometimes it wakes up after a few minutes just to show an Nvidia driver error stating that the driver has failed and recovered (If it works itself out) or that the driver failed in the system logs (If I have to restart it). I have determined that it is the Nvidia driver failing on wake for some reason, I've tried reinstalling the driver to no avail. It seems to be just the new version of the driver, as if I manually uninstall and let windows find the driver for me (an older driver) this doesn't seem like an issue however this is not feasible as this is a very limited driver that doesn't let me utilize my other monitors among other things. Does anyone have a fix for this?? I am very frustrated as this is a brand new build... Thanks! Intel Core i5-4690K Gigabyte GA-Z97X-SLI ATX LGA1150 G.Skill Ripjaws X Series 8GB Seagate Barracuda 1TB 3.5" PNY GeForce GTX 750 Ti 2GB Corsair 200R EVGA 750W 80+ Bronze Certified Semi-Modular Microsoft Windows 7 Professional (64-bit)
-
Hello to everyone! I hope You are having a great day/night! So, regarding my problem, I have searched hours for now and I simply can't find a solution relevant to my situation, so any help will be Highly Appreciated! I recently got a switch, and used my old PC as a file/movie server. I also want to be able to turn it on from shut down remotely, via Magic Packet. The way I have everything set up right now goes like this: The Modem (which is also a router), and then the switch is connected to that modem (Also I forgot to mention, it's an unmanageable switch), and then my server connected to the switch. Since the switch is unmanageable, the IP addresses given to all the devices connected to the switch are basically controlled and given by The Modem/Router. Now, I also have a wireless router (with stronger signal) connected to that same switch, and the goal here is to send a magic packet from that second router to the server connected one level above. The Modem/Router is giving addresses 192.168.100.XXX to the devices connected to the switch, and so the file/movie server PC is 192.168.100.77 (Static IP). The second router connected to that same switch gives out IP addresses 192.168.2.XXX. However, the problem here seems that a Magic Packet cannot pass through that router to the switch, and hence the File/Movie server can't be turned on. This is not the case when I am connected to the Modem/Router, then the Wake-On-LAN works, but if it's possible, I would really like to be able to turn it on when I'm connected to the second Router (higher wireless signal). In addition, connecting the File/Movie server to the second router is also not an option for me due to transfer speed reasons. :\ Any help would be really much appreciated, because I have been stuck on this for a while now and I can't seem to figure it out. Looking forward to all of Your replies! Thank You in Advance! Have a nice Day/Night!
-
Soooooo... any one who has managed to get WoL (Wake on LAN) to work and mind helping me out? So, this is where I am: I can receive packets (Port 9)! However, even though I can get them it still does not turn on my PC. Got it so I CAN use WoL on my motherboard but still nothing. Motherboard is MSI G45-Gaming Z97. If anyone has experienced this please feel free to tell me Thanks in advance! - All ideas welcome. HOW I FIXED: All it was, in Device Manager I had to go to my Network Adapter > Right Click > Advanced Settings > Shutdown and Wakeup > Enabled