Power Plan Settings - Change

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  1. Posts : 72,063
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       #30

    sasha007 said:
    Brink said:
    Hello Sasha,

    You might not have hibernate enabled for hybrid to show up.

    Hibernate - Enable or Disable

    Hope this helps,
    Shawn
    I always enable hibernate by using the cmd command , but after every 2-3 reboots , hibernate is automatically disabled . Why is this .?
    Hmm, I've never seen that before. You might see if running a sfc /scannow command may help if it's a corrupted system file at fault. You might also run chkdsk on your Windows 7 drive to see if there may be any HDD corruption that could be messing with the hiberfil.sys file.
    Last edited by Brink; 13 Oct 2012 at 19:33. Reason: added quote
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       #31

    I think this might be a dumb question, but I would like to know if power options work in safe mode?
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  3. Posts : 72,063
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       #32

    Hello Maddy, and welcome to Seven Forums.

    Not a dumb question at all. :)

    Yes, the power options will work in Safe Mode.

    Did you have any specific power options in mind though? I'll be happy to test it if you are having an issue with it while in Safe Mode.

    Whatever you set and apply in power options while in Safe Mode, does stay set the same while back in normal mode.
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       #33

    every so often my PC (desktop) stops running..
    not sure if this due to an incorrect power setting..


    what settings should be applied if one didn't want any sleep or hibernation to occur
    and which would therefore allow the PC to run at maximum power and performance at all times..??
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  5. Posts : 72,063
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       #34

    Hey BugMeister,

    You could select to use the "High performance" power plan, and set the "Sleep" -> "Sleep after" and "Hibernate after" options to "Never". :)
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       #35

    cheers, Brink


    - nice one!!
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  7. Posts : 72,063
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       #36

    You're welcome. :)
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       #37

    I am running Windows 7 on a desktop and want to change the power level settings to Never switch off the display. I have selected the Balanced plan and changed it to do this but every time I boot up the computer it reverts to the previous settings. I have tried setting up a new custom plan but it still reverts to the Balanced plan when I reboot. How can I get the settings to "stick"?
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  9. Posts : 72,063
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       #38

    Hello George, and welcome to Seven Forums.

    Since this is Sony (OEM) computer, Sony most likely has it's own power management software that came preinstalled on the computer that is overriding Windows power settings like this.

    If you find this software installed, then you could make the changes in it, or uninstall the software to use only Windows power settings.

    Hope this helps for now, :)
    Shawn
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       #39

    I'm having issues with the power plan.
    I created an specific power plan, tried to modify an windows power plan, either way, I cannot change the torn off monitor and sleep after features.
    Once I reboot the system it changes back to the default values.
    I'm doing all this as an administrator.
    What can be?
    Thank you.
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