when I click "advanced power options" in control panel or "more power options" in the battery task bar nothing happens. also powercfg.exe doesn't appear to be working. could this be related to 64bit operating system?
I'm not sure that has anything to do with it, I am a little confused with the,
when I click "advanced power options" in control panel or "more power options" in the battery task bar nothing happens. also powercfg.exe doesn't appear to be working. could this be related to 64bit operating system?
Hey Dalai, did you ever find a solution? I'm having the same problem with my laptop. No power options setting, and whenever I click "more power options", nothing happens. I have an HP laptop.
Okay-I'm confused.And,I've been wondering about this since I bought this pc about 2 years ago ! I have a Compaq Presario (HP) CQ57-229WM Notebook PC that I bought from Wal-Mart a couple of years ago and this machine seems to have TWO "power plans" on it ! Why ???
It has the HP Power Manager...
I have an older Belkin F6C1500-TW-RK UPS and the mfg has not offered software management for the Win 7 64bit OS. I want to let Win 7 manage the battery and shutdown. I set the High Performance under Power Options to turn off display and put the computer to sleep after 3 minutes as a test. I yanked...
From Windows 98SE/2000/XP SP3 I always set my power settings as always on/never shut down (hard drive always on) with the exception of turn off display after 10 mins. Both my PCs are on for about 16-20 hrs each day and I always shut them down manually every night.
Now in Windows 7, I created a...
What sorts of things can I do for power management, or is there any freeware/cheap software out there for this?? I cannot get my Sony Utilities installed, which means I no longer have Sony power management....:cry: