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High performance Power plan missing.

Anonymous
2020-06-07T09:16:10+00:00

Hi, i have a surface laptop and i cant change my performance in power options in control panel, it would just show balanced for me, and when i press create a new power plan i cant see high performance, it only shows balance, i need a way to get high performance can anyone please help me? 

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  1. Anonymous
    2020-07-26T14:07:19+00:00

    This is a temporary fix i guess, but it works for me nonetheless

    using the command:

    "powercfg -duplicatescheme 8c5e7fda-e8bf-4a96-9a85-a6e23a8c635c"

    does not add the plan high performance in this power plan. So i ended up forcing the plan to run from cmd with this code:

    "powercfg -s 8c5e7fda-e8bf-4a96-9a85-a6e23a8c635c"

    and create the ".bat" file to have a launcher so i don't have to type whenever i need to use the plan. The plan runs after couple seconds of delay and appear alongside with "balanced plan". If you change the plan to the original one, the high performance one will dissapear so you need to launch the code again.

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  1. Anonymous
    2020-06-10T09:10:25+00:00

    Hello.

    I have the same problem.

    I'm running the 2004 build (19041.264).

    When trying to do what you offered the CsEnabledand entry does nor exist.

    What can I do?

    Thank you in advance,

    Hemi

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  2. Anonymous
    2021-01-31T10:42:15+00:00

    Hi BHeMatrix!

    I have followed your described steps for restoring the power plan - that worked well. However, it didn't worked to restore the power options. After running the Default Power Options from  Green-file -->Reloaded, some errors occur:

    It is probably something that I am doing wrong but can't figure it out. Your help would be much appreciated!

    Thank you for your contribution and support!

    The CsEnabled not available anymore for windows 10 v2004 but you can still restore all the power plans and power settings: DOWNLOAD

    There no need to use a command prompt or registry editor and all you need to do is just click on the batch file then it fixed.

    POWER SCHEMES FOLDER:

    Power Saver & High Performance ~ To import the original windows power plans.

    Ultimate Performance ~ This power plan is only to be used for higher-end PCs.

    Restore Profile ~ To clear and reset the original windows power profile.

    POWER SETTINGS FOLDER:

    Default Enable ~ To automatically restore all windows standard power settings.

    Advanced Enable ~ To automatically restore all windows expert power settings.

    Settings Disable ~ To automatically remove all the windows power settings.

    Troubleshooter ~ To fix problems with power settings and conserve battery life.

    DEFAULT & ADVANCED OPTIONS:

    To manually enable or disable your own power settings by clicking on the reg files.

    DIAGNOSE TOOLS:

    A collection of diagnostic windows system power tools for fault-finding the issues.

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  3. Anonymous
    2020-06-28T17:29:25+00:00
    1. Open the Run dialog box by pressing the Windows key and the R key together.
    2. Type Regedit and hit the Enter key.
    3. When the Registry Editor opens, navigate to the following location: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Power
    4. In the right pane, double click on the DWORD entry named CsEnabledand****set it to 0.
    5. Click Ok and restart the PC to check.

    Windows 10 May update (2004) REMOVEDCsEnabled from the registry. Come on Microsoft give it back please.

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  4. Anonymous
    2020-07-09T12:43:46+00:00

    Neither of these work. I have latest upgrade build (19041.330). This is on the Surface Pro 4.

    Why did they remove the ability to get higher performance settings? Any reason why Microsoft is trying to kneecap those of us that need high performance for particular applications? This was posted a month ago and obviously the representative thought it was a solution, but it is not, and it seems obvious that either it was purposely taken away, or it is a bug that they aren't acknowledging.

    I'm a software developer, but I like to work for my employer, not Microsoft.

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