Windows 10 waking up from sleep on its own

Rifat Farazi 36 Reputation points
2020-12-07T20:15:40.353+00:00

My laptop model is Asus x507UF and OS is windows 10.
when is press sleep from start menu it goes to sleep but after a few second it automatically waking up without any interaction.
what can i do now?

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  1. Jenny Feng 14,146 Reputation points
    2020-12-08T06:01:36.607+00:00

    @Rifat Farazi
    Hi,
    You could search Windows’ Event Viewer for information:
    Click the Start menu, search for Event Viewer, and launch the tool. In the sidebar, head to Windows Logs > System, then click the Filter Current Log button on the right side of the window. Choose Power-Troubleshooter from the Event Sources drop-down menu and click OK to see all the times your computer woke up recently and what caused them.
    To stop a device from waking your Windows 10 computer up from sleep mode, open the Device Manager and double-click a device. Then click the Power Management tab and untick the box next to Allow this device to wake up the computer.

    1. First, type powercfg -devicequery wake_armed into the Command Prompt. This will tell you which devices are causing your Windows 10 computer to wake up.
      2.Then press the Windows key + R on your keyboard.
      3.Next, type devmgmt.msc into the search bar and click OK.
      4.Select the device that’s causing your computer to wake up and double-click it. This will open up the device’s properties.
      5.Then click the Power Management
      6.Finally, untick Allow this device to wake up the computer and click OK.

    Hope above information can help you.

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  2. Dave Patrick 426K Reputation points MVP
    2020-12-07T20:37:41.427+00:00

    Some of these may render something useful.

    powercfg /requests
    powercfg /lastwake
    powercfg /sleepstudy
    powercfg /systemsleepdiagnostics
    powercfg /systempowerreport

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  3. Cell Alpha 11 Reputation points
    2020-12-23T07:07:02.097+00:00

    If your Windows 10 wakes from sleep, you might have a task or application that is waking it automatically. ... Press Windows Key + X to open Win + X menu and choose Command Prompt (Admin) from the list. Now enter powercfg /waketimers in Command Prompt. Now you should see the list of apps that can wake up your PC.

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  4. S.Sengupta 14,811 Reputation points MVP
    2020-12-11T11:40:26.687+00:00

    Updating Graphic Card driver generally fixes Sleep/Hibernation issue. Visit the support site of the manufacturer to download and install the latest driver which is compatible with your system and OS.


  5. Dave Waddell 1 Reputation point
    2020-12-23T05:31:37.927+00:00

    For me, this has only just started yesterday. Everything worked perfectly before then.
    PS C:\WINDOWS\system32> powercfg -lastwake
    Wake History Count - 1
    Wake History [0]
    Wake Source Count - 1
    Wake Source [0]
    Type: Device
    Instance Path: PCI\VEN_1106&DEV_3432&SUBSYS_34321106&REV_02\4&232efa11&0&0030
    Friendly Name: VIA USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller - 0.96 (Microsoft)
    Description: USB xHCI Compliant Host Controller
    Manufacturer: Generic USB xHCI Host Controller
    PS C:\WINDOWS\system32> powercfg -devicequery wake_armed
    HID-compliant mouse
    HID Keyboard Device (001)

    I did install a legacy USB driver for a microscope camera (DCM 130 from ScopeTek). There is no way to enable/disable power management on the USB.50615-usb.png