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Kyle Elmblade <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 30 Jul 2009 11:29:56 -0700
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I haven't worked with Windows 7 yet, but my first suspect would be the
"Scheduled Tasks" application. In XP it's in the Control Panel. You
might check that. Even if you turn off the automatic option within
defrag itself, a scheduled task might take precedence over that.

I would be a bit concerned about my operating system having the power
to actually turn my computer on if this turns out to be the cause. I
guess I better start playing around with Windows 7 to see what kind of
things it can do.

Cheers!

Kyle Elmblade
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On 7/30/09, Peter Shkabara <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I seem to have a ghost in my computer! Since January, I have been running
> Windows 7 on my Shuttle PC. For the pasts number of weeks, the computer
> seems to wake up at 3 a.m. on Thursday morning and runs defrag and Windows
> updates. Normally, I hibernate my computer at night. I can't find anything
> in the BIOS or Windows settings that would account for this. The defrag did
> have a weekly setting, but I turned that off, yet the computer still wakes
> up. Anyone else run into this? I don't understand how the wakeup call can be
> initiated if the BIOS is not set to do so.
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