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Computer won't sleep consistently; keeps waking up
My Windows 10 install won't stay asleep, and it's driving me mad.
Sleeping used to work just fine back when I was running Win7. It would go to sleep when told, stay asleep until woken. Everything was great. Then it started waking up at random times. I did a lot of troubleshooting then, with some success, but the problem eventually returned.
I upgraded to Win10 per Microsoft's free offer. The problem persisted. Some time later I did a clean install of Win10. The problem persisted.
I can't even begin to tell you which things I've already tried. Nothing seems to work.
I would like to get my computer to sleep again. It's being hard on my HDD, and shutting it down/cold booting later takes way too long.
There are no physical USB hubs attached to this computer. All of my USB peripherals are plugged directly into the machine. I do have a built-in card reader, which I don't use.
One unusual feature of my setup is that I have two Logitech trackballs connected to it — one Marble Mouse and one "Unifying" device. Neither of them wake my machine; I've got them disabled.
Here's what woke my machine last. This seems to always be the case.
I don't recall what this report is supposed to show, but it was mentioned in a lot of my research. So I'll present it here:Code:PS C:\Windows\system32> powercfg /lastwake Wake History Count - 1 Wake History [0] Wake Source Count - 1 Wake Source [0] Type: Device Instance Path: USB\ROOT_HUB\4&36004aba&0 Friendly Name: Description: USB Root Hub Manufacturer: (Standard USB Host Controller)
The only devices that are able to wake my system are these; I have no wake timersCode:PS C:\Windows\system32> powercfg -devicequery wake_from_any Logitech HID-compliant Marble Mouse USB Root Hub USB Input Device HID-compliant vendor-defined device USB Input Device (001) HID-compliant vendor-defined device (001) HID-compliant vendor-defined device (002) Xbox 360 Wireless Receiver for Windows USB Input Device (Logitech Download Assistant) HID Keyboard Device Logitech Driver Interface Logitech Driver Interface (001) USB Composite Device PCI Express Root Port Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller HID-compliant mouse USB Input Device (002) Logitech HID-compliant Unifying device USB Root Hub (001) High Definition Audio Controller Standard OpenHCD USB Host Controller Standard OpenHCD USB Host Controller (001) Standard OpenHCD USB Host Controller (002) USB Root Hub (002) PCI-to-PCI Bridge Microsoft Wi-Fi Direct Virtual Adapter Logitech HID-compliant Unifying Mouse USB Root Hub (003) Microsoft USB Natural Ergonomic Keyboard 4000 (Mouse and Keyboard Center) HID-compliant consumer control device HID-compliant consumer control device (001) Logitech Unifying USB receiver USB Composite Device (002) Logitech HID-compliant Unifying device (001) ACPI Power Button Standard OpenHCD USB Host Controller (003) USB Root Hub (004) Microsoft Hardware USB Keyboard HID-compliant system controller PCI Express Root Port (001) USB Root Hub (005) Standard Enhanced PCI to USB Host Controller Standard Enhanced PCI to USB Host Controller (001) Standard Enhanced PCI to USB Host Controller (002) Logitech Driver Interface (002) Logitech Driver Interface (003) USB Root Hub (006) PCI Express Root Port (002)
So what's next? I'm at my wit's end with this. If you need any more information, please ask. I'm happy to provide.Code:PS C:\Windows\system32> powercfg -devicequery wake_armed HID Keyboard Device Microsoft USB Natural Ergonomic Keyboard 4000 (Mouse and Keyboard Center)
Thanks!