Question:
How to Disable Power Management on Windows 7 ?
2009-12-09 13:41:48 UTC
How to Disable Power Management on Windows 7 ?
Seven answers:
2009-12-09 13:45:27 UTC
Disabling Power Management in Windows 7



Start by clicking on the power icon, and open up the More power options:

Under the “Additional plans” section, select High Performance, then “Change plan settings”:

Then change everything to “Never”, and save the changes:

Disabling Power Management in Vista



Disabling power management is simple and easy. First go to the start menu and click on the Control Panel.



Disabling Power Management in Windows 7

Start by clicking on the power icon, and open up the More power options:

Under the “Additional plans” section, select High Performance, then “Change plan settings”:

Then change everything to “Never”, and save the changes:

Disabling Power Management in Vista

Disabling power management is simple and easy. First go to the start menu and click on the Control Panel.

Click on the System and Maintenance link:

Then click on the Power Options link:

Then select High Performance:

This will disable the automatic sleep mode, but will still turn off the display. You can click on Change Plan Settings to disable that as well if you want.

Click on the System and Maintenance link



Then click on the Power Options link:

Then select High Performance:

This will disable the automatic sleep mode, but will still turn off the display. You can click on Change Plan Settings to disable that as well if you want.
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2016-10-30 02:01:20 UTC
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abaddono1
2009-12-09 13:50:53 UTC
Why? it's there to save power and prolong the life of your computer. when you computer needs extra performance, it gets it, your CPU will automatically speed back up.
Nick
2009-12-09 13:45:26 UTC
I'm not sure you can but there might be something in the control panel I'd say in security. If not.... google it.
DAVE The Irish Man LOL
2009-12-09 13:44:57 UTC
http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-vista/disable-power-management-on-windows-vista/
2009-12-09 13:44:55 UTC
You can't.

Just pick one.
2009-12-09 23:25:18 UTC
You can't.


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