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How to Permanantly activate Efficiency Mode to all processes in windows 11?

Anonymous
2023-12-09T17:54:18+00:00

Hi,

How to Permanantly activate Efficiency Mode to all processes/applications in windows 11?

My Windows Specification as follows:-

Edition == Windows 11 Home Single Language

Version == 22H2

Installed on == ‎02/‎12/‎2022

OS build == 22621.2715

Experience == Windows Feature Experience Pack 1000.22677.1000.0


In Task Manager, we can see 'Efficiency Mode' for Apps, Background processes, Windows processes in Processes tab.

If we want to activate it, we need to choose indiviual Apps/Background processes/Windows processes and then activate it.

So, if 100 things we need to repeate it for 100 times.

Is there any way to activate 'Efficiency Mode' for all Apps, Background processes, Windows processes permanantly by following ways:-

  1. By some command which need to add in command promt or powershell?
  2. Or by script which can run in powershell?
  3. Or by some trick which use in windows settings/advance settings/registry entries etc?
  4. Or by some third party app?

Need Help.

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  1. Emmanuel Santana 39,620 Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2023-12-09T18:46:33+00:00

    Hello Mandar, thank you for reaching out to the Microsoft Community. I am here to help and provide assistance with any questions or concerns you may have.

    Unfortunately, making this is not easy, as there is no script for PowerShell or any other way to automate it so far. You can whip up some specific code for certain apps or services, but you'll have to play around with it a bit. I stumbled upon this C code on StackOverflow: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/75049477/ef.... But, like I said, it's a bit of trial and error to get it just right.

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    You can hop over to the Feedback hub and pitch in your suggestion directly on their site: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/sen.... Another idea is to look for similar conversations and give them a thumbs up.

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