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Windows 10 keeps waking up my system

Hello,

 

so i have following problem with one of my machines: 

it is usually hibernating, but in the last weeks it keeps waking up. Every 20 min for some hours. For example from 4pm to 6pm every 20 min.

I am using the newest version of windows 10, with all updates installed.

 

I have setup wake on lan, but I do log the packages send by my router and I see none sent at the given times.

Edit: I tried disabling it too, didn't change anything. The system keeps waking up at unusual times.

 

Is there a possibility to log what waked your windows system? Or does anyone have an Idea what could be causing something like this?

 

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Have you tried disabling wake on lan to troubleshoot this...?

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5 minutes ago, Enderman said:

Have you tried disabling wake on lan to troubleshoot this...?

Yes I have, did not change anything for the unknown wakeups

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I had an older model mouse that would do this all the time with Windows 7...could be a peripheral performing a check-in/keep-alive.

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30 minutes ago, PineyCreek said:

I had an older model mouse that would do this all the time with Windows 7...could be a peripheral performing a check-in/keep-alive.

I literally have no mouse or keyboard attached to that system. Its only purpose is to serve and transcode media on demand. So I doubt it is the mouse ;) but I will anyway look into that anyway... 

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HomeServer: i7 4930k - GTX 1070ti - ASUS Rampage IV Gene - 32Gb Ram

Laptop: MacBook Pro Retina 15" 2018

Operating Systems (Virtualised using VMware): Windows Pro 10, Cent OS 7

Occupation: Software Engineer

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1 minute ago, leodaniel said:

I literally have no mouse or keyboard attached to that system. Its only purpose is to serve and transcode media on demand. So I doubt it is the mouse ;) but I will anyway look into that anyway... 

Wireless card or integrated wireless then maybe.  Even USB can wake up a board if it has that option.

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