Hibernation

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Andre De Clercq

I feel sorry, because I now see that I incorrectly phrased my problem. The
problem is that my computer spontaniously boots up after some time (>15min)
I engaged hibernation.
 
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Andre De Clercq said:
I feel sorry, because I now see that I incorrectly phrased my
problem. The problem is that my computer spontaniously boots
up after
some time (>15min) I engaged hibernation.

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Check your Systems BIOS settings to see if there's a Wake on
Lan or Wake on Ring feature enabled. Consult the documentation
for your system to determine how you access these settings. It
usually involves hitting a key such as F2 or DEL. You can also
look on the initial boot screen to see if there's something
like "Press DEL to enter setup" or F2 = Setup.

Once you've gained access to the systems BIOS setup program
look for a section dealing with power management. Note: There
should be directions listed somewhere on the screen on how to
navigate within the setup program.

Good luck

Nepatsfan
 
Thanks for the helpfull answer. "WOL in S3" was enabled...
 
You're welcome. Thanks for taking the time to let us know your
problem is fixed.

Nepatsfan

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