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truffe

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Windows Version: XP pro SP2
CPU Type: Athlon XP 3000+
HDD: 120 Go PATA
Memory: 2 Go DDR 400
Motherboard: A7N8X Deluxe
Motherboard Chipset: Nforce2
Motherboard Bios:
Video Card: MSI 6600GT AGP
Video Card Driver:
Sound Card: Nforce
Sound Card AC3:
Sound Card Driver:
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2. TV Card Driver:
3. TV Card:
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HTPC Case: Home made
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Remote: Remote wonder ATI
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TV - HTPC Connection: S-VHS

Hi, I don't know if it's the good place to post this, modos, please move it to the right place if needed.

I have a really strange thing happening here :

When I switch on my TV, not waking it from sleep, my computer powers on itself automaticly.

I didn't set up anything so it can start this way. Both TV and computer are powered off, not sleeping.

This thing is in fact really cool, i don't need to turn on my comp when i switch on my TV but I don't understand how that's possible.

If someone's got an idea about that, comments are welcome
 

Muldini

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  • February 11, 2007
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    Is your TV plugged into a Master/Slave "plugsocket", bleh not remembering the bloody word :) Well the sockets you get power out.

    And on a 2nd thought, how are they connected? HDMI atleast is able to swith on devices.

    Regards, Muldini
     

    truffe

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    Thanks for help.
    the power cord is a standard one. plugged on it : TV, HTPC, homecinema amp.
    I don't switch off the amp at night, just the TV and HTPC.
    The only cable between them is a S-VHS one

    I've never seen a thing like that.

    The fact is that I like this "feature" but I want to know why it happens.
     

    andreavb

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    is it possible that the agp video card wakes up the PC? maybe it receives some signal from the s-video cable and then wakes up the pc? you should look into BIOS to see if AGP is able to wake up the system
     

    Marcusb

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    does it only happen if you turn the TV on with the remote, or by the swithc on the unit?

    It could alos be a spike on the power line when the TV turns on. Try plugging in a vacuum cleaner to that outlet and see if it does the same.

    Is Wake On LAN or Wake on Ring activated? Maybe the tv causes some interference on one of these lines and wakes up the PC.

    You're right, it does sound cool :)
     

    truffe

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    nothing to wake th PC set up in the bios.
    I didn't try the vacuum cleaner, it's not a bad idea. we'll see if it's the AGP card that wakes up the PC or somthing with my power outlet

    thanks for all for suggestions

    (by the way i hope this "feature" will last, it's really nice just to push one button to get the whole thing starting)
     

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