I normally have Wake-on-LAN enabled so that I can turn on my machine if I need to access it remotely, which in my limited experience, only ever responded to a specially formed "Magic Packet" specifically designed to wake up a machine with a specific MAC address.īut when I checked the "Advanced" properties of my network device in "Device Manager", I saw that "Wake On Pattern Match" was also enabled. I've had this same problem for a couple of years and I just now seem to have fixed it.Įven though it is reporting that it is the USB controller that is waking up the machine, I became pretty certain it was the network connection after much trouble-shooting, the machine finally slept through the night when I experimentally removed the network cable. By accessing, browsing and/or using this web site, you acknowledge that you have read, understood, and agree, to be bound by these terms and to comply with all applicable laws and regulations, including export and re-export control laws and regulations. My connected devices to this controller are as in the following image: The following are terms of a legal agreement between you and Lenovo. PS C:\WINDOWS\system32> powercfg /DEVICEDISABLEWAKE "HID-compliant mouse (003)" PS C:\WINDOWS\system32> powercfg /DEVICEDISABLEWAKE "HID Keyboard Device (001)" PS C:\WINDOWS\system32> powercfg /DEVICEDISABLEWAKE "HID Keyboard Device" PS C:\WINDOWS\system32> powercfg /DEVICEQUERY wake_armed
However, if it doesn't wake up anymore, I don't want to disable wake up from my external USB devices because the lid of my laptop is closed and I use to wake my PC from my external mouse or keyboard. I also ran the following commands to solve this but I have not checked whether my PC is waked up again or not. Manufacturer: Generic USB xHCI Host Controller Instance Path: PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_A12F&SUBSYS_11C81462&REV_31\3&11583659&0&A0įriendly Name: Intel(R) USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller - 1.0 (Microsoft)ĭescription: USB xHCI Compliant Host Controller I ran the following command once my PC is spontaneously waked up from sleep: C:\Users\farid>powercfg /lastwake Use troubleshoot in Windows-10 to troubleshoot power.
disable Windows 10 "automatic maintenance" feature.
For CIR and USB, you can usually configure the settings from within your BIOS. There is usually a Power Managementtab that has entries for Wake on LAN event types (disable all that are enabled). For LAN, you do this from the Propertiespanel for the Network Adapter device drivers (run the Device ManagerControl Panel applet to access these).
What you need to do is disable those sources that you do not want waking your system. I cant seem to find Intel drivers for the two Intel controllers, and I cant find much information at all about the NVIDIA controller. As well as that, my NVIDIA USB 3.10 eXtensible Host Controller is also now Microsoft.
Consumer I/R (CIR), if enabled and a receiver is connected, can awaken the system when keys are pressed on TV remotes, etc. My Intel USB 3.0 & 3.1 eXtensible Host Controller drivers have been replaced with Microsoft ones. Events from mouse and keyboard devices that are connected via USB. Wake packets on the LAN are the most common source of wake events. There are a number of things that can cause the system to unexpectedly wake from the sleep state. Windows 10 requires no drivers to support USB 3.0 support for USB 3.0 is built into Windows 10.