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Αναφορά προβλήματος μετάφρασης
Disable the Mouse ability to wake up the system.
To wake yourself, press the Case power button, if something like Spacebar doesn't wake it.
Don't power the Monitor on/off, this goes through device detection when you do, just like a USB device. Set the Monitor Sleep Mode in the OS if you want that to turn off. Monitor Sleep = about a quarter of a watt or so, really no reason to turn it off except after a PC power down.
Disable everything to do with Sleep/Wake in the BIOS too.
It does the same thing for amd don't worry about the psu, do what Bad Motha said it'll fix it.
Get yourself an APC UPS backup.
Hi @ all / friends & beloved haters
☞ Here'ya go buddy try this:
Reports information about what woke the system from the last sleep transition.
Enumerates the active wake timers.
Lists the devices that are currently configured to wake the system from any sleep state.
List all devices that support waking the system from any sleep state.
Disable the device from waking the system from a sleep state.
Enable the device to wake the system from a sleep state.
Specifies a device (surrounded by quotes) retrieved using
-DEVICEQUERY wake_armed or wake_from_any
that's all, good luck & cheers☺☻☺ ...
~ cheers: … if you believe that you're meat, then you'll be eaten …
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The command in one of the above comments that shows you what woke up the computer should also help. have you tried it? if it seems too complicated just do the unplug everything except your screen and see if it happens as well.
you can set a short time span to go to sleep so your experiment won't take too long.
so basically when you come home your computer is awake?
it does not go back to sleep again after waking up?
Because that sounds a bit like malware..