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Not sure what is causing it. Not sure what other information you all would need apart from what I'm pasting below.

Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.10240]
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C:\WINDOWS\system32>powercfg -devicequery wake_armed
NONE

C:\WINDOWS\system32>powercfg /lastwake
Wake History Count - 1
Wake History [0]
Wake Source Count - 0

I am running "High Performance" in Power Options and I have disabled "Allow wake timers." I have also unchecked “Allow scheduled maintenance to wake up my computer at the scheduled time” in Action Center Maintenance.

What is causing these wakes? Can it be a Sony blu-ray device connected to the same wireless network? That's the only thing that has recently changed that I remember.

EDIT: Some more information:

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  • possible duplicate of [Laptop randomly waking up = Hibernate / Low Battery?](http://superuser.com/questions/464578/laptop-randomly-waking-up-hibernate-low-battery) – Ben N Sep 27 '15 at 16:15
  • There may be options in the BIOS for this as well so check there. – MC10 Sep 27 '15 at 16:17
  • I don't want to mess with BIOS options since I didn't change anything in the BIOS and sleep was working fine before. My "Hibernate after" is set to "Never" as is "Sleep after." I disabled hybrid sleep but that didn't solve the problem. – LeoBloom Sep 27 '15 at 21:05
  • Unplug the network cable, if it doesn't wake up, then you may have the NIC set to wake the computer on any traffic. – Ƭᴇcʜιᴇ007 Sep 29 '15 at 18:04
  • I don't have a network cable plugged in. I use a wireless Intel card since I built the computer and I never had a problem with it. – LeoBloom Sep 30 '15 at 01:06

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