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PC waking up from sleep mode

Hi.

 

A while back I created a topic because my pc was waking itself up from sleep mode, and i couldn't find an answer myself, and nobody on this forum responded, or didn't know the answer.

Then i deleted AVG, the issue seemed to be fixed, but it wasn't. 

My pc still does the same, I put it in sleep mode, and after like 1 minute, the fans start spinning, but the screen doesn't turn on. My mouse light also turns on.

After i press space or click the mouse, the pc asks me for my password, like usual.

 

Please also read that topic to understand my problem more.

 

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Thanks!

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My computer does the same thing and I have a LED strip to light my keyboard but it does a good job lighting the whole room and waking me up

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Did you try the thing where you set it to not wake when stuff happens?

Mouse optical sensors like to pick up movement.

 

You can tell it to not do that in device manager.

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1 minute ago, SageOfSpice said:

Did you try the thing where you set it to not wake when stuff happens?

Mouse optical sensors like to pick up movement.

 

You can tell it to not do that in device manager.

I flipped my mouse upside down once hoping it would work

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2 minutes ago, purpa turta said:

I flipped my mouse upside down once hoping it would work

Oh no, that's bad. That just makes them angry.

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1 hour ago, SageOfSpice said:

Did you try the thing where you set it to not wake when stuff happens?

Mouse optical sensors like to pick up movement.

 

You can tell it to not do that in device manager.

tried that a while back, unfortunately it didn't work.

Thanks for the reply though :P

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did you fiddle around with overclocking?  I found that my PCs slept fine when I didn't over clock them, but as soon as I did they all went tits up.  

 

how are your C-States (in bios) set up?

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7 hours ago, jonadegraaf said:

tried that a while back, unfortunately it didn't work.

Thanks for the reply though :P

The same setting exists for the network adapters too, so perhaps check that out. It was an issue on my girlfriend's computer.

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On 23-8-2016 at 10:22 PM, hogfather said:

did you fiddle around with overclocking?  I found that my PCs slept fine when I didn't over clock them, but as soon as I did they all went tits up.  

 

how are your C-States (in bios) set up?

i tried to oc my gpu, didn't increase much performance so i turned it back.

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On 23-8-2016 at 10:22 PM, hogfather said:

did you fiddle around with overclocking?  I found that my PCs slept fine when I didn't over clock them, but as soon as I did they all went tits up.  

 

how are your C-States (in bios) set up?

i tried to oc my gpu, didn't increase much performance so i turned it back.

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