PC wakes from hibernation with mouse and keyboard


  1. Posts : 1
    W10
       #1

    PC wakes from hibernation with mouse and keyboard


    Hi all. I've been struggling for weeks in finding a solution to this very annoying behavior of my new desktop pc running W10 Pro x64. I have successfully activated hibernate mode (S4), yet whenever the PC is hibernated a shake of the mouse or the press of any key on the keyboard just wakes and turns on the PC. Needless to say I do not want this to happen.

    So far I have done many many tries and read all the tutorial on this forum. I can try to do a short summary of what I have learned so far:

    • Hibernate (S4) works as confirmed by the fact that when it's waken up, the PC goes through the POST phase of the boot before loading W10. In addition a powercfg /a gives the following output

    Code:
    C:\WINDOWS\system32>powercfg  /a
    The following sleep states are available on this system:
        Standby (S3)
        Hibernate
        Hybrid Sleep
        Fast Startup
    Sleep (S3) works too. Although it seems to have the same effects on the hardware (turns off the CPU fan), the waking up it's much quicker, without POST. In addition, here's the log from Windows event viewer:
    Code:
    Log Name:      System
    Source:        Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-Power
    Date:          12/12/2015 16:40:19
    Event ID:      42
    Task Category: (64)
    Level:         Information
    Keywords:      (4)
    User:          N/A
    Computer:      DESKTOP-9NITH1L
    Description:
    The system is entering sleep.
    
    Sleep Reason: Application API

    When waken up from hibernate:

    Code:
    Log Name:      System
    Source:        Microsoft-Windows-Power-Troubleshooter
    Date:          12/12/2015 16:41:05
    Event ID:      1
    Task Category: None
    Level:         Information
    Keywords:      
    User:          LOCAL SERVICE
    Computer:      DESKTOP-9NITH1L
    Description:
    The system has returned from a low power state.
    
    Sleep Time: ‎2015‎-‎12‎-‎12T15:40:17.341524200Z
    Wake Time: ‎2015‎-‎12‎-‎12T15:41:03.370130200Z
    
    Wake Source: Unknown

    When waken up from sleep (S3):
    Code:
    Log Name:      System
    Source:        Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-Power
    Date:          12/12/2015 14:41:30
    Event ID:      131
    Task Category: (33)
    Level:         Information
    Keywords:      (4)
    User:          N/A
    Computer:      DESKTOP-9NITH1L
    Description:
    Firmware S3 times. ResumeCount: 2, FullResume: 1181, AverageResume: 1182
    
    
    Log Name:      System
    Source:        Microsoft-Windows-Power-Troubleshooter
    Date:          12/12/2015 14:41:32
    Event ID:      1
    Task Category: None
    Level:         Information
    Keywords:      
    User:          LOCAL SERVICE
    Computer:      DESKTOP-9NITH1L
    Description:
    The system has returned from a low power state.
    
    Sleep Time: ‎2015‎-‎12‎-‎12T13:25:52.338603100Z
    Wake Time: ‎2015‎-‎12‎-‎12T13:41:31.138065200Z
    
    Wake Source: Device -USB Root Hub

    • In the UEFI BIOS all the ACPI settings are in order, as shown in this photo. Bios is updated to the latest version.
      View image: WP 20151201 11 43 34 Pro
    • Enabling/Disabling Fast-boot and/or fast start-up changes nothing
    • I tried also a different USB wireless mouse, but no changes. With a PS/2 mouse the PC does not wake up from hibernation.
    • Switching the Logitech Unifying receiver between USB 2 and 3 makes no difference.
    • The same mouse and keyboard do not turn on the PC after a complete shut down.


    Any suggestion is welcome, if you need more information please ask. Thank you all

      My Computer


  2. Posts : 138
    Microsoft Windows 10 Pro 64-bit BETA
       #2

    In device manager look for mouse and keyboard. look for a Power Management tab for those devices.
    Disable "Allow this device to wake the computer"
      My Computer


 

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