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How to know what causes computer to turn on alone?

LOST TALE

Seriously fuck this shit. Fuck the motherboard.

It should have a turn on option by now.

 

 

Nothing in BIOS indicates turn on. So no need to meantion the LAN startup thing.

Disabled timer wake-ups in power options.

Come on.

 

 

Diag software?

Logs?

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If your shutdown was not clean then it will auto-restart. This can be disabled by pressing F8 I believe when booting and it will be there

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Wait, did you shut it down or put it in stand by?

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also make sure you have nothing charging from a USB port as that can wake your computer.

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disable the mouse and keyboard power on in the Device Manager. Worked for me. 

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Check if your computer is allowed to wake from sleep timers, I had that and it was a pain when it would wake up at 3 am and wake me up at the same time.

 

Can't remember where it was you disabled it, either registry or power settings, one or the other

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I disabled sleep timers from win 7 power option.

still wakes up from hibernation.

 

I think this is dumb because motherboard should have an option to ignore all the crap. and then no trojan could do shit. unless its outside the closed hardrive.

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powercfg -lastwake

The exe didnt open anything up except an application in the taskbar who lasted for a hz.

I tried typing both: powercfg and powercfg -lastwake

 

or does it simply fix the crap automaticly with no UI?

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LOST TALE, on 17 Oct 2014 - 04:11 AM, said:

The exe didnt open anything up except an application in the taskbar who lasted for a hz.

I tried typing both: powercfg and powercfg -lastwake

 

or does it simply fix the crap automaticly with no UI?

you do it in command prompt. 

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you do it in command prompt. 

ok... it gives 3 statistics.

1

0

0

what then?

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It will be hardware, and you have to set up whether it can turn the computer on in device manager.

The big culprits are:

Mouse

keyboard

Network Adapter

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