![]() ![]() Be a man and forgo sleep states, power savings and other related sandal wearing, tree hugging activities. On a personal level, you're in a site called Over Current Protection dedicated to some pretty hardcore PC-related 'hobbies'. OS, user error did you mess with something you shouldn't have? OS "gaming" devices, including peripherals you may not have originally thought of, such as "gaming" headphones again timers, check. ![]() OS Ethernet/Bluetooth/WiFi drivers or suites, can often add wake timers, especially "gaming" crap such as "killer" networks. OS Device Manager, Universal Serial Bus Controllers each and every entry, r click for properties, go to power management, check for allow/wake timers. BIOS's RJ45/WiFi/BT integrated devices settings can occasionally have extra switches you need look for. BIOS 'allow wake timers' settings your triggering may originate from something set in there. Are you sure you know your HPEt's state, what/if programs that may be activating/deactivating it? So many things that can be the cause for sleep/wake issues.
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