| Re: Vista Hibernate problem...help!
Vista is far more "vocal" about power events. Look at the Event Logs as follows:
1) Click on the Start button
2) Go to Control Panel
3) Click on System and Maintenance
4) Scroll down to Administrative Tools at the bottom and select View event logs.
The Event Viewer should open (after a UAC prompt).
In the panel at the left, expand Windows Logs and then select System. Around the time that the system wakes you should see an event from "Power-Troubleshooter". In there you can see the "Wake source". It may indicate a particular piece of hardware - e.g. a USB mouse or network adapter.
If it says "Unknown", it is possible that the wake source was either by pressing the power button, or from a scheduled task. Unless you've got amnesia you will know if you've pressed the power button, which points to a scheduled task, or perhaps an unknown event.
So, look at Scheduled Tasks. Repeat Steps 1-3 above but this time selected Scheduled Tasks from within Administrative Tools. The lower pane will show scheduled tasks which are currently enabled. One of them may be set to run at the time your system woke, and if it was, you will probably find that the option to Wake the computer is enabled.
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