Tapshyon Feb 15, 2021 @ 4:28am
power plan changes itself to power saver mode
i haven't even restart my laptop, i just exit the power plan and when i get back literally seconds later, it switched to power saver by itself
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_I_ Feb 15, 2021 @ 6:22am 
or just change the power save power plan settings to the same settings as plugged in
Tapshyon Feb 15, 2021 @ 6:36am 
Originally posted by _I_:
or just change the power save power plan settings to the same settings as plugged in
okay turns out, everytime i plugged and unplugged the laptop, the power plan changes by itself to power saver even tough i already changed them to balanced
_I_ Feb 15, 2021 @ 6:50am 
change the plan profile settings -> advanced
and pick how you want to to work

change for plugged in and power save
it will automatically toggle between them

or you can disable the power management in windows, but then it will not know battery level and if its plugged in or charging (force it to work like a desktop)
Tapshyon Feb 15, 2021 @ 6:51am 
Originally posted by _I_:
change the plan profile settings -> advanced
and pick how you want to to work

change for plugged in and power save
it will automatically toggle between them

or you can disable the power management in windows, but then it will not know battery level and if its plugged in or charging (force it to work like a desktop)
i already set all of it to balanced but it still changing
_I_ Feb 15, 2021 @ 6:59am 
thats picking the plan, windows will change that when its plugged in or unplugged

change each profile settings so it will act like you want it to
https://geekflare.com/windows-power-options/
Tapshyon Feb 15, 2021 @ 7:06am 
Originally posted by _I_:
thats picking the plan, windows will change that when its plugged in or unplugged

change each profile settings so it will act like you want it to
https://geekflare.com/windows-power-options/
okay, turns out the power plan changes because my armoury crate is at silent. i'm really sorry for wasting your time... thank you for your help :)
Bad 💀 Motha Feb 15, 2021 @ 4:31pm 
You must change the power plan once while plugged in and then again once it is unplugged. It will remember what is used for both plugged in vs unplugged.
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Date Posted: Feb 15, 2021 @ 4:28am
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