- Aug 9, 2008
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Hello.
today my computer woke from sleep mode.That is no big deal alone. I have my Samsung Galaxy connected to the USB to charge the power. My question is how do you identify what specifically woke the computer?
I have noticed that when using Windows 10 that email and other "lastwakes" will wake it from sleep mode I checked powercfg -lastwake it confirmed USB and gave the information. I tried figuring it out on my own by accessing the Event Viewer.
I went into the event viewer. The last 2 days August 15 and 16 there are a series of events.
Aug 15. 10110 Critical. 10116 Critical. 123. 1014 level 3. 7 level 2. 137 level 2. 1000 level 2. 3 level 2. 7032 + 7031 level 2.
Aug16. 2484 level 1. 1002 level 2. Then later four 1014 level 3 warnings.
There are very few other events from the previous weeks. Can anyone from this information identify what woke the computer from sleep? So if any of you has time to explain what is going on it would be helpful.
I am a hardware technician and my computer is running optimally. I am always curious and interested in what is going on with the software.
today my computer woke from sleep mode.That is no big deal alone. I have my Samsung Galaxy connected to the USB to charge the power. My question is how do you identify what specifically woke the computer?
I have noticed that when using Windows 10 that email and other "lastwakes" will wake it from sleep mode I checked powercfg -lastwake it confirmed USB and gave the information. I tried figuring it out on my own by accessing the Event Viewer.
I went into the event viewer. The last 2 days August 15 and 16 there are a series of events.
Aug 15. 10110 Critical. 10116 Critical. 123. 1014 level 3. 7 level 2. 137 level 2. 1000 level 2. 3 level 2. 7032 + 7031 level 2.
Aug16. 2484 level 1. 1002 level 2. Then later four 1014 level 3 warnings.
There are very few other events from the previous weeks. Can anyone from this information identify what woke the computer from sleep? So if any of you has time to explain what is going on it would be helpful.
I am a hardware technician and my computer is running optimally. I am always curious and interested in what is going on with the software.