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16 Dec 2015, 20:18 PM
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I got a new laptop.

it wakes up by itself i dunno why. like my bag heats up or i wake up and my laptop has 5% battery.

now i used pwrcfg -lastwake on cmd. it says power button. but like all modern laptops, it wakes up when i open it.

so i am not sure -lastwake is noting the wake that i want to know about.

what to do?

any suspects?
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16 Dec 2015, 20:24 PM
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turn off your laptop when you're not using it? it has insomnia?
16 Dec 2015, 21:48 PM
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hehe.

this time i caught my laptop waking up. I checked my bag and felt heating up.

this time, it was "power button" again.


....

how?

17 Dec 2015, 09:15 AM
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is it connected via lan during that time?
17 Dec 2015, 18:09 PM
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I mean, i was in school which has wifi all over it. if that is what you mean.
18 Dec 2015, 18:36 PM
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jump backJump back to quoted post17 Dec 2015, 18:09 PMpigsoup
I mean, i was in school which has wifi all over it. if that is what you mean.

Wake up on LAN (/wifi) activated? Or you seriously got one hell of badly placed power button :snfPeter:
18 Dec 2015, 18:59 PM
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jump backJump back to quoted post18 Dec 2015, 18:36 PMkamk

Wake up on LAN (/wifi) activated? Or you seriously got one hell of badly placed power button :snfPeter:


i had that problem with desktop before so i checked and i am pretty sure that isnt it.

my power button is a keyboard button. the thing is, it wakes up even when i leave it on the desk at night. i mean daduq.
18 Dec 2015, 19:03 PM
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jump backJump back to quoted post18 Dec 2015, 18:59 PMpigsoup
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my power button is a keyboard button. the thing is, it wakes up even when i leave it on the desk at night. i mean daduq.

Pure air pressure!

But seriously, sounds like wake up on lan / wifi.
19 Dec 2015, 16:39 PM
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jump backJump back to quoted post18 Dec 2015, 19:03 PMkamk

Pure air pressure!

But seriously, sounds like wake up on lan / wifi.


Thats what i was thinking, had the same problem.
Deactivating it in the bios should solve your problem.
19 Dec 2015, 16:49 PM
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What kind of OS are you using? If it's windows 10 it may wake up your computer to run maintance tasks like defragmentation.
19 Dec 2015, 18:05 PM
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jump backJump back to quoted post19 Dec 2015, 16:39 PMLümmel


Thats what i was thinking, had the same problem.
Deactivating it in the bios should solve your problem.


How do i deactivate air pressure in BIOS? :) how do i disable wifi wake up thingy in BIOS?

What kind of OS are you using? If it's windows 10 it may wake up your computer to run maintance tasks like defragmentation.


cool. i will check my windows setting.
20 Dec 2015, 11:00 AM
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jump backJump back to quoted post19 Dec 2015, 18:05 PMpigsoup


How do i deactivate air pressure in BIOS? :) how do i disable wifi wake up thingy in BIOS?



cool. i will check my windows setting.


Was talking about the 'Wake on Lan' function. Its usually in the 'advanced' section.
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