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Windows 10/11 computer turns on by itself? We got the right fix for you
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Updated onMarch 27, 2024
updated onMarch 27, 2024
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There is a specificWindows 10issue that left many users confused. Most of them reported that after installing the latest updates, their computers started turning on by themselves for no reason.
Apparently, the Windows update triggers certain system changes that were not set as default before.
The changes that trigger this unusualPCbehavior could be related to power management settings or certain features.
In order to help you fix this issue, we came up with this list of fixes.
Stop your PC from booting up by itself
1. Use professional software for Windows optimization
This issue can have more than one cause, so using reliable software that addresses various system errors is recommended.
Do you think manually repairing Windows bugs and errors is counterproductive? It opens up a lot of human error and oversight.
When your computer boots up for no apparent reason, it could be a registry problem or an update caught in a loop, and you may not be able to stop it manually.
This is only one of the many reasons why you should keep your registry clean and healthy, removing any obsolete, corrupted, or redundant entries.
That’s why we recommend utilizing athird-party repair appthat can automatically analyze your device for corrupted or damaged files and then repair them to restore normal operation.
2. Attempt to turn off Fast Startup
Some users reported this issue being caused by the Fast Startup feature.
Disable Fast Startup by following these steps:
3. Turn off Wake Timers
Wake Timers are programmed events that wake the computer up at specific preset times.
Disable the Wake Timers by following these steps:
4. Change Startup and Recovery settings
There is a feature that forces the computer to automatically restart upon system failure.
Disable this feature by following these steps:
5. Restore to default power settings
Performing a default power settings restore should bring your system to the pre-update state.
Restore to the default settings by following these steps:
6. Turn off Automatic Maintenance
Automatic Maintenance is a tool that helps your computer stay in a healthy state by running security checks and virus scans.
Scheduled Automatic Maintenance could turn on your computer in order to perform the preset process.
Disable Automatic Maintenance by following these steps:
7. Turn off Reboot Scheduled Task
There could also be a scheduled task set to reboot your computer and trigger this unexpectedPCpower up.
Disable this task by following these steps:
takeown /f C:WindowsSystem32TasksMicrosoftWindowsUpdateOrchestratorreboot
cacls C:WindowsSystem32TasksMicrosoftWindowsUpdateOrchestratorreboot /G Your_Username:F
Eventually, if none of the above solutions worked, make sure to check that your hardware is functioning properly.
You can try unplugging your keyboard and mouse. Keep in mind that if your power button is stuck on your keyboard this may explain why yourPCboots up on its own.
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Madalina Dinita
Networking & Security Specialist
Madalina has been a Windows fan ever since she got her hands on her first Windows XP computer.
She is interested in all things technology, especially emerging technologies – AI and DNA computing in particular.
Prior to joining the WindowsReport team, she worked in the corporate world for a number of years.
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Madalina Dinita
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Madalina is a Windows fan since forever, especially interested in AI, emerging technologies, privacy, and security.