An interesting fix, but it means that it won't wake to make Scheduled Recordings - which I would really like it to do.
It's guaranteed to be the TV pack, since I have three Vista machines in the house - one laptop, the Media Center, and my desktop development machine I use to write Media Center software.
I have installed the TV pack on the notebook and Media Center machines...and only those two machines are experiencing wakeups.
It's INCREDIBLY irritating for the laptop, which was a virtually clean installation of Windows, because of course it's devestating to the battery life. It appears to have two wakeup points, one at 4:00 in the morning and another at roughly 11:00 in the day.
I have set ALL of my hardware to not be able to wake the computer, and I don't believe there are any scheduled tasks left with the ability to wake the machine either. The actual cause for the wakeup is 'unknown' according to the event log and power configuration program.
Two completely different motherboard configurations, one is an AMD X64 X2 (ASUS motherboard), one is an Intel Core 2 Duo (ACER). Both are connected wirelessly to the internet, but the wireless card does not have the ability to wake the machine. Wake On Lan is also disabled. I've changed the update times for Media Center to occur only during the day (12-12), but the darn thing continues to wake up if left overnight.
I love everything else about the TV pack...but this wakeup issue is insane.
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