2014-09-22, 20:06
Try disable WOL in Bios
(2014-09-18, 17:25)voip-ninja Wrote: Very interested if that resolves it for you. Any other info you could share would also be helpful. I have always suspected that another device in my entertainment system had an overlap with the power on code.
(2014-09-24, 05:04)Stereodude Wrote:(2014-09-24, 04:11)voip-ninja Wrote: Been there done that. Has no effect.What about covering or unplugging the IR sensor? Does that stop the problem?
(2014-09-24, 05:48)voip-ninja Wrote:(2014-09-24, 05:04)Stereodude Wrote:(2014-09-24, 04:11)voip-ninja Wrote: Been there done that. Has no effect.What about covering or unplugging the IR sensor? Does that stop the problem?
Considering it's part of the motherboard that would be a cute trick. I could disable the sensor in the bios but then I can't operate it with the remote so not doing that.
(2014-09-24, 21:30)VanZan Wrote: I'm a bit intimidated by this thread but here goes: I have a DCCP847DYE and was wondering would I notice much of a improvement if I purchased a Haswell D54250WYK?
At the moment the only real complaint I have is that it chokes on heavier skins such as Aeon MQ5. Besides that then I don't think there's much more that could be improved...or am I wrong please?
By the way would I be able to take the components (such as the mSATA SSD) into the Haswell? Thanks for any help!
(2014-09-24, 10:58)nickr Wrote:(2014-09-24, 05:48)voip-ninja Wrote:(2014-09-24, 05:04)Stereodude Wrote: What about covering or unplugging the IR sensor? Does that stop the problem?
Considering it's part of the motherboard that would be a cute trick. I could disable the sensor in the bios but then I can't operate it with the remote so not doing that.
I think the suggestion is that random ir radiation is triggering wake on remote in some way. Covering the ir sensor will test that. I don't think it was meant as a permanent solution, merely a troubleshooting exercise.
(2014-09-23, 19:29)Stereodude Wrote:(2014-09-23, 12:53)JaRi Wrote: but then i cant turn it on by the phone remote, right ? :SNo, but it will help you determine if WoL is causing the problem or not.
(2014-09-24, 04:11)voip-ninja Wrote:(2014-09-22, 20:06)-DDD- Wrote: Try disable WOL in Bios
Been there done that. Has no effect.