Event ID 566, The system session has transitioned from 197 to 199


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This event ID pops up in the event log when my monitor wakes up. I don't know the exact cause of this and why the monitor wakes without sometimes when I'm doing anything. Is it possible to get more info about this? Checked the task scheduler and found nothing from there that can cause it.

event566.webp

My old thread about the problem.
 

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Hi user1010

I would suggest you download and run "FullEventLogView". No Install needed.
Note the exact time your monitor powers up from sleep state. The utility will tell you more about the trigger in a list view.

Event Log Viewer for Windows 11 / 10 / 8 / 7 / Vista
 

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Hi @user1010

If you click on the Details tab in the Event Viewer (shown in your screen capture) does that give you any additional information about what the issue is?
 

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Hi @user1010

If you click on the Details tab in the Event Viewer (shown in your screen capture) does that give you any additional information about what the issue is?
System

- Provider
[ Name] Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-Power
[ Guid] {331c3b3a-2005-44c2-ac5e-77220c37d6b4}
EventID 566
Version 0
Level 4
Task 268
Opcode 0
Keywords 0x8000000000000604
- TimeCreated
[ SystemTime] 2024-12-03T17:50:41.7623539Z
EventRecordID 18516
Correlation
- Execution
[ ProcessID] 4
[ ThreadID] 19888
Channel System
Computer
- Security
[ UserID] S-1-5-18


- EventData

BootId 30
Reason 6
PreviousSessionId 197
PreviousSessionType 1
PreviousSessionDurationInUs 994368275
PreviousEnergyCapacityAtStart 0
PreviousFullEnergyCapacityAtStart 0
PreviousEnergyCapacityAtEnd 0
PreviousFullEnergyCapacityAtEnd 0
NextSessionId 199
NextSessionType 0
PowerStateAc true
MonitorReason 6
 

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That is an informational event, not an error. There are thousands of informational events every day.
 

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As @glasskuter states it isn't an error being reported by the Event Viewer. To find out what specifically is making the monitor wake up could take a lot of digging around to find why.
 

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To find out what specifically is making the monitor wake up could take a lot of digging around to find why.
Not Really

Thanks. Is it Thread ID and/or Process ID?

Like I said, look at the time when your monitor wakes up, run the utility. look at event time & event id. Double click description if needed. not difficult. :-)
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Like I said, look at the time when your monitor wakes up, run the utility. look at event time & event id. Double click description if needed. not difficult. :-)
View attachment 118311
It's the same info I got there but I noticed that there is Process ID and Thread ID in FullEventLogView (which is not in the usual event viewer).

That is an informational event, not an error. There are thousands of informational events every day.
Ah ok. I just noticed it the same time and I have seen it before around the time when I got problem with the monitor.

As @glasskuter states it isn't an error being reported by the Event Viewer. To find out what specifically is making the monitor wake up could take a lot of digging around to find why.
Digging how? Give me one example or path :)
 

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Noticed that I got Google Chrome notification the same time that the monitor waked. Activated "do not disturb" under Notifications settings. See if it helps :)
 

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Digging how? Give me one example or path :)
You could try Process Monitor which is part of the Sysinternals Suite.
The information page at MS is here.


If you've never used/seen it before you will need to become familiar with it. It is advanced software.
It does in real time have custom filters that can be setup to track specific Process ID's and Thread ID's and much more.

I don't guarantee it will find the information you seek, but if anything is going to this is what I would be trying out.
Good luck. :thumbsup:
 

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The other Sysinternals tool that is definitely worth knowing about is Process Explorer which has some of the same features as Windows Task Manager except on steriods.


From the MS page.

Introduction

Ever wondered which program has a particular file or directory open? Now you can find out. Process Explorer shows you information about which handles and DLLs processes have opened or loaded.
 

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You could try Process Monitor which is part of the Sysinternals Suite.
The information page at MS is here.


If you've never used/seen it before you will need to become familiar with it. It is advanced software.
It does in real time have custom filters that can be setup to track specific Process ID's and Thread ID's and much more.

I don't guarantee it will find the information you seek, but if anything is going to this is what I would be trying out.
Good luck. :thumbsup:
I see the PID in Process Monitor. Thread ID should be expanded from the process if there is any?
 

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I see the PID in Process Monitor. Thread ID should be expanded from the process if there is any?
Thread ID = TID

Hit the shortcut Ctrl + L and the filter dialog box appears. Select PID or TID and add the correct number, hit enter then answer yes when the little dialog box appears.
Right click on any entry in the Process Monitor for a myriad of options. Properties is a good place to start. It shows ALL dll's being used by the process.

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It seems that it's the Chrome/Windows notification that wakes my monitor. I turned off the notifications and the monitor hasn't wake since.
 

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