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Is there software to track the process that wakes up the system?
Installed Windows 10. By hook or by crook, I tried to disable the wake-up, but the system still wakes up by itself.
Power-Troubleshooter does not show. Either "No Information" or "Power Button".
The main suspicion is "StartMenuExperienceHost.exe".
"powercfg /waketimers" shows the following:
Timer set by [PROCESS]
\Device\HarddiskVolume9\Windows\SystemApps\Microsoft.Windows.StartMenuExperienceHost_cw5n1h2txyewy\StartMenuExperienceHost.exe, valid until 4:00:00 AM .
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For a process to wake up the system, that process must be running. Processes run under the control of the operating system. So the operating system should work. So she's not sleeping, there's no need to wake her up.
Conclusion: any process cannot wake up the system. It doesn't work like that. Wake up hardware interrupts (from the keyboard, from the network card, from the timer, etc.).
But which process set the timer - IMHO, this should be tracked at the time of setting the timer, i.e. before the system goes to sleep. See the software here: https://docs.microsoft.com/ru-ru/sysinternals/down...
If still relevant here is a short solution
https://blog.hqcodeshop.fi/archives/459-Windows-10...
Here is the full
one https://superuser.com/questions/1513150/why-does-s...
h. s.
If they suddenly do not help, then try
1) Go to Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\Power Options\Change Scheme Settings (select a pre-enabled scheme)
2) Sleep-> allow wake timers -> disable
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