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    Question Netbook keeps waking from sleep (win 7 32bit)

    For some reason my netbook keeps waking up from sleep. It has not been touched and abut 15 min later I'll walk in the room and it's on. It does not do this on Linux. Any ideas?
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    Workstation:
    Supermicro P4SCT
    Intel P4 3ghz 800mhz fsb
    512 x 2 PC3200 cas 2.5
    1024 x 2 PC3200 cas 2.5
    RAID 0 X2 WD Raptor X boot drive
    nVidia Geforce 7950 GT 512MB AGP 8X
    ConnectCom 64bit 66mhz PCI-X Fibre Channel Card
    Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi XtremeGamer Fatal1ty Pro
    Killer K1 nic card
    Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate 32bit
    Gentoo 2.6.26-r5
    Laptop:
    Compaq Presario F500
    Windows Vista Ultimate 64bit

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    Great White Shark
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    Check device manager to see what events are allowed to wake up the machine via networking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ua549 View Post
    Check device manager to see what events are allowed to wake up the machine via networking.
    None of the nic devices are checked to allow the computer to wake from sleep.
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    Workstation:
    Supermicro P4SCT
    Intel P4 3ghz 800mhz fsb
    512 x 2 PC3200 cas 2.5
    1024 x 2 PC3200 cas 2.5
    RAID 0 X2 WD Raptor X boot drive
    nVidia Geforce 7950 GT 512MB AGP 8X
    ConnectCom 64bit 66mhz PCI-X Fibre Channel Card
    Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi XtremeGamer Fatal1ty Pro
    Killer K1 nic card
    Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate 32bit
    Gentoo 2.6.26-r5
    Laptop:
    Compaq Presario F500
    Windows Vista Ultimate 64bit

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    Is the machine sitting somewhere where people can bump the table?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve R Jones View Post
    Is the machine sitting somewhere where people can bump the table?
    Not really but possibly.
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    Workstation:
    Supermicro P4SCT
    Intel P4 3ghz 800mhz fsb
    512 x 2 PC3200 cas 2.5
    1024 x 2 PC3200 cas 2.5
    RAID 0 X2 WD Raptor X boot drive
    nVidia Geforce 7950 GT 512MB AGP 8X
    ConnectCom 64bit 66mhz PCI-X Fibre Channel Card
    Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi XtremeGamer Fatal1ty Pro
    Killer K1 nic card
    Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate 32bit
    Gentoo 2.6.26-r5
    Laptop:
    Compaq Presario F500
    Windows Vista Ultimate 64bit

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    Great White Shark
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    Any vibration that can affect the mouse can cause a wakeup.

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    Is there any way to know what is waking it up? Maybe something in event log or something I can log to event log... etc?
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    Workstation:
    Supermicro P4SCT
    Intel P4 3ghz 800mhz fsb
    512 x 2 PC3200 cas 2.5
    1024 x 2 PC3200 cas 2.5
    RAID 0 X2 WD Raptor X boot drive
    nVidia Geforce 7950 GT 512MB AGP 8X
    ConnectCom 64bit 66mhz PCI-X Fibre Channel Card
    Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi XtremeGamer Fatal1ty Pro
    Killer K1 nic card
    Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate 32bit
    Gentoo 2.6.26-r5
    Laptop:
    Compaq Presario F500
    Windows Vista Ultimate 64bit

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    Great White Shark
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    If you have ruled out the network, only keyboard or mouse input will wake up the system.
    Put the mouse securely on its back and see if the problem persists.

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    If you don't have it already install Process Explorer and scrutinize the processes running. ua549- is it possible some process is "waking" the system without any input device being activated?

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    Great White Shark
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    There may be some "alarm clock" code in the schedule. Run taskschd.msc to see if there are any tasks scheduled.

    You may wish to explore powercfg from a CMD window. There are many options.
    First look at powercfg –devicequery wake_armed and turn off any armed device.
    Then run powercfg /? to explore the other options.

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