COMPUTER TURNS ON HER SELF

I use windows XP and my computer turn on his car at any time day and night

I can't tell from the information you posted what your system brand and model are, then do this:

Click Start, run and enter in the box:

Msinfo32

Click on OK and when the system info summary appears, click on Edition, select all, copy, and then paste the information here.

There will be some personal information (such as the user name and the name of the system), and anything that turns information private for you, simply delete the pasted information.

Do you know if your network connection is connected directly to your motherboard or is it a separately installed card?

I suggest to wait a while and see how things work when you're unplugged for awhile - maybe one night, if we change too much at once.  This will allow to concentrate too much on the cause.

To get into the BIOS, look at your screen when you turn on your system for a message that says press a key to enter the system setup or BIOS (it is perhaps one of the F keys or maybe the button Delete...) and the press before XP starts to load.

If you miss the window of opportunity, just leave XP end load up normally, and then restart the system and try again (not power down or something like that--comes let XP and try again).

When you get into the BIOS, you will need to look around - maybe in a section Options LAN PnP Plug n Play...

Usually, pressing the Esc key several times to return you to the beginning and you can leave the BIOS setup with or without saving the changes.

If you change anything, remember to write down exactly what you changed, so if there is a problem you can change back.

Here is a link that has a few photos that someone made arrangements for different BIOS.

http://code.Google.com/p/gwakeonlan/wiki/Enable_WOL_Bios

PS When you answer forums, try not to type your messages in capital letters.  In most of the forums, which is considered "shouting" and you shouldn't be screaming... yet!

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