Windows 10: Discover which device wakes my Win10 PC

Discus and support Discover which device wakes my Win10 PC in Windows 10 Performance & Maintenance to solve the problem; Hello,I have a new PC build and it spuriously wakes from sleep. I have disabled allow wake up on network which has greatly reduced the frequency of... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Performance & Maintenance' started by Jompra, Jan 10, 2024.

  1. Jompra Win User

    Discover which device wakes my Win10 PC


    Hello,I have a new PC build and it spuriously wakes from sleep. I have disabled allow wake up on network which has greatly reduced the frequency of wakeups but it still happens.Yesterday during waken hours it was happy sleeping for more that 5 hours but again this morning is was alive and bright eyedpowercfg -lastwake gives me the results belowWake History Count - 1 Wake History [0] Wake Source Count - 1 Wake Source [0] Type: Device Instance Path: USB\VID_046D&PID_C517\6&24d8e55e&0&2 Friendly Name: Description: USB Composite Device Manufacturer: Standar

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    Jompra, Jan 10, 2024
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  2. Valantar Win User

    Troubleshooting PCs spontaneously waking from sleep

    First off: I tried disabling wake-up by the mouse on both PCs and disabling USB Selective Suspend too, to no avail.
    Thanks, I'll definitely look into that. Good to know that powercfg can list all wake-enabled devices, 'cause when I went through all ... eight-ish PCI-to-PCI bridge devices in Device Manager, none of them had wake events listed (in the "events" tab under Properties), which doesn't quite add up with one/more of them waking the PC a dozen or so times over the last few days. Of course, they don't even have the option to enable/disable waking the PC in the properties menu. I'll take a look at disabling a bunch of stuff through powercfg once I get home from work.

    Sorry if I came across as rude, but honestly, your reply did not at all indicate that you'd read my post in the first place. I said I'd been looking at wake-up history in the Windows event log, and I listed several of the devices cited there as having woken up the PC. If you came away with the impression that I hadn't investigated this thoroughly, I suppose I might not have been clear enough, but it's all there in the post. While powercfg does give out some more detail (device IDs and such) than Event Viewer, it only lists the last wake-up, and as such doesn't really help in this instance, as it's clearly not a single device at fault, and tracking wake-ups over time seems more useful. Also, figuring out how to view wake-up events in the Event Log is what you do after you've concluded that powercfg isn't giving you enough information *Wink Discover which device wakes my Win10 PC ;)
     
    Valantar, Jan 10, 2024
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  3. Troubleshooting PCs spontaneously waking from sleep

    I've also battled with sleep/wake issues over the years, and from experience have learned that trying to find, or rationalise, the root cause is a waste of time. All you need is `powercfg`.

    `powercfg -devicequery wake_armed` from an Administrator PowerShell window/Command Prompt will give you a list of all devices that can possibly wake the PC. This command is interesting because very often, it will show devices that you'd never expect being able to wake your computer. I think in one instance I had the chipset device listed!

    `powercfg -devicedisablewake "device_name_from_device_query"`will prevent said device from ever waking the computer. This command is 100% the only thing I have found that will resolve sleep/wake problems. Updating drivers, unplugging peripherals, switching to a cleaner power supply (UPS), changing ethernet cables... none of those have helped, yet`powercfg -devicedisablewake` has done the trick.

    Note that occasionally, devices you have disabled wake for may start waking up the PC again - this happens if you plug a USB device into a different port, or occasionally when drivers are updated, because Windows sees it as a new device. In that case rerun `powercfg` to find and disable that device again.

    If this does not resolve your wake issues, I would start looking at power fluctuations.
     
    Assimilator, Jan 10, 2024
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  4. krumzZ Win User

    Discover which device wakes my Win10 PC

    Win10 Pro PC Not Asking for Password on Wake

    Gotcha dalchina. I did as suggested from the link you left. Still does not ask for password on wake. So far nothing has worked.


    Discover which device wakes my Win10 PC 310291d1607737630t-win10-pro-pc-not-asking-password-wake-2020-12-11.png
     
    krumzZ, Jan 10, 2024
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