My high performance mode has disappeared.
I only have balanced mode on my computer. I have tried the command prompt method of adding and have also tried importing the files yet the same. On the other hand, all the commands added an extra balanced power plan and I made sure non of the commands were supposed to add a balanced power plan. I have also tried the restore default command but up to no good. I have also noticed that there is no power management in gpedit.
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Anonymous
2021-02-13T05:11:42+00:00 -
Anonymous
2021-02-13T00:24:45+00:00 Hi Prayag -
Thanks for the response and I do apologize that the method did not work on your computer.
Please follow the steps below and kindly take a screenshot of the registry entry on the path below.
Press windows key + R
Type regedit and press enter
Registry Editor will pop-up
Navigate to the below path
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Power
Kindly take a screenshot of the entries on the right pane window and include your screenshot on the next post.
Note: Please do not include any personal information on the screenshot. Screenshot the only window that will show on your computer and not the entire desktop screen.
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/feedback/fo...
Regards,
Kevin B.
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Anonymous
2021-02-12T05:48:46+00:00 Hi Prayag -
I'm Kevin B. Independent advisor and a Windows user like you. I do apologize for the inconvenience that you experiencing right now, let me help you sort things out.
What was the recent changes made on the computer before the issue started?
Please follow the steps below and check if the high performance power plan shows on the power settings
Open the Windows PowerShell by pressing Windows Key + X and select Windows PowerShell (Admin)
Type the below command and press enter after
powercfg -duplicatescheme 8c5e7fda-e8bf-4a96-9a85-a6e23a8c635c
Wait for the process to complete. Once complete please check if the High performance profile is back
Press windows key + R
Type powercfg.cpl and press enter
Below the default plans, click on Show additional Plans
Check if High performance shows on the list
What restore default command did you use?
Hope this will help and have a bless day!
Thanks.
Kevin B.
Independent advisor