If you’re trying to save a few bucks on power, setting your
computer go to sleep after some time of inactivity in power settings is a good
solution. However, devices that are connected can cause the computer to wake
up. For instance, a slight movement of the keyboard or mouse can wake it up.
It’s also quite annoying when you put your computer to sleep
before bed, and when you wake up, it turns out the system was running all
night. Here’s how to fix the problem of your computer waking up.
Disable Mouse or
Keyboard from Waking Windows
Or in Windows 7 click the Start button and type: mouse and
hit Enter.
In the windows that comes up, select the Hardware tab and
click Properties.
Next click the Change Settings button under the General tab.
In
the next screen under the Power Management tab, uncheck Allow this Device to
Wake the Computer and click OK
The
process is the same for the Keyboard as well. Select Keyboard from Control
Panel and follow the same path to Power Management and uncheck Allow this
Device to Wake the Computer and click OK
Other Devices and
Network Activity that Wake Windows from Sleep
While it’s usually the mouse or keyboard that wakes up your
computer, other hardware can cause your computer from waking as well. To find
out what is waking it up, you can use a couple of handy commands.
powercfg –lastwake
powercfg –devicequery wake_armed