There! You’ll find the culprit ) I clicked my mouse to wake my Windows up intentionally so that’s why you see an HID compliant mouse on the screenshot above. If that command does not work, try using a “/” than a “-“, so: To get the most detailed info (and probably easiest) on the device that wakes your Windows up during the sleep, type: To find out what event/device woke up your Windows from its sleep state, go to command prompt (type cmd on the Run/Search box and press ENTER), then type this: Go to the Power Management tab and untick the option there to prevent your network card from ever waking up your Windows.įind out what wakes up your Windows 7/Windows Vista from its sleep.Right click on your network card and select properties.Check your Network card on the Network Adapters (Click on the + sign to expand).Click Device Manager on the left side of the Properties window.
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