Question How to trace a culprit of PC being turned on in the night?

nick1232

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Hi there, from relatively recent times I started to find my PC being turned on in the night.

I checked windows schedule and see no task which could do that, there is only browser update task set to time close to when that sometimes happens, but this task is scheduled to be executed each day, when PC is turned on randomly. Once in 1-2 weeks maybe. I do not think it is somehow related.

I checked BIOS and disabled wake on LAN and ERP. But it still happens from time to time.

Is there something else I can do to change it's behavior or find out why it happens?

It is relatively old PC, so there is risk of capacitors problem, but I am not sure it may lead to such problems. My mobo is ASUS Prime Z270M-Plus, it is almost 9 years 'in action'.
 
On Power Restore what is it set to in the BIOS?

Also Windows updates that can cause a computer to fire up install updates, and then cycle back and forth booting up and then going back to sleep.
Thanks. Possible, is there any sort of logs when I can check if this is what happened?
 
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I'm not sure what it would like in the logs, actually. You could certainly see the power on events, but not sure about the trigger.

I just know that 9/10 times I find my desktop on, it is from unfinished Windows updates.
 
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All restore options are set to disabled, power loss is set to power off
Just for grins, think you could disconnect your power switch from the motherboard for a few weeks and use the reset button, another power switch, or a screwdriver or something to turn on the computer? I've seen power switches go bad and cause behaviour like that in the past. Also reset switches, those are fun to diagnose.
 
Just for grins, think you could disconnect your power switch from the motherboard for a few weeks and use the reset button, another power switch, or a screwdriver or something to turn on the computer? I've seen power switches go bad and cause behaviour like that in the past. Also reset switches, those are fun to diagnose.
I did not try the switch itself, but I tried to disable power by power off on my PSU, I left it like that for a couple of days. I thought it could do something with capacitors if we think of them as a culprit. But I found my PC turned on this night again.
 
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